- Étienne
Maurice Falconet:
Pygmalion et
Galatée (1763)...
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Pygmalion and
Galatea (French:
Pygmalion et
Galatée) is an 1890
painting by the
French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme. The
motif is
taken from Ovid's Metamorphoses...
- Acis et
Galatée (Acis and Galatea) is an
opera by Jean-Baptiste Lully.
Unlike most of his operas,
which are
designated tragédies en musique,
Lully called...
- the name
Galatée or Galathée, in
honour of Galatea:
Galatée (1719), a
frigate Galatée (1745), a 24-gun frigate, lead ship of her
class Galatée (1779),...
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Galatée (Q132) was a
French Navy Sirène-class
submarine commissioned in 1927. She parti****ted in
World War II,
first on the side of the
Allies from 1939...
- Broadbent, and
Scott Burns, with
Nicolas Mauvernay and
Jacques Perrin of
Galatée Films. On 31
March 2015
Rachel Weisz was
reported to be in discussions...
-
Carrick Cinematography Serge Desrosiers Production companies Mai Juin Prods.
Galatée Films Les
Productions Wematin M6
Films Distributed by
StudioCanal Release...
- Galathée (or
Galatée) was a 32-gun
frigate of the
French Navy, lead ship of her class. In
February 1780, Galathée
escorted convoys in the Bay of Biscay...
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Other literary influences that
appear in
Frankenstein are
Pygmalion et
Galatée by Mme de Genlis, and Ovid, with the use of
individuals identifying the...
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Literes (1708). In France, Jean-Baptiste
Lully wrote the
opera Acis et
Galatée (1686)
which was
about the Gr**** myth.
Described by him as a pastoral-heroic...