Chigi, a wealthy Banker.
Think it is Acis and Galatea
No wife. Polyphemus wanted Galatea, a nymph, but she eluded him.
Galatea was loved by the river-spirit Acis whom she loved in return. But the Cyclops Polyphemus also loved her and killed Acis in a jealous rage.
Maria Teresa Graziosi has written: 'Polifemo e Galatea' -- subject(s): Galatea, sea nymph (Greek deity) in literature, Polyphemus (Greek mythology) in literature
The beautiful nymph often referred to in mythology is typically considered to be "Galatea," a sea nymph from Greek mythology who was loved by the sculptor Pygmalion. Another well-known nymph is "Echo," who fell in love with Narcissus. Nymphs are generally depicted as beautiful female spirits associated with nature, often inhabiting rivers, forests, and mountains. Their beauty and charm often captivate the hearts of gods and mortals alike.
Goddess? I do not know. What I know is that Polyphemus fell in love wit a nereid (sea nymph) named Galatea. She did not want the ugly giant. He threw a rock at her which killed her lover Acis.
The cast of Fix It in Post - 2011 includes: Prisma Alvarez as Restaurant Patron Nathan Byler as Restaurant Patron Malie Chang as Beautiful Space Nymph Ray Chang as Ray Cassie Johnson as Beautiful Space Nymph Casey Krebs as Julia Janelle Lynette Cruz as Beautiful Space Nymph Anthony Ma as Craig Michael Ordona as Carlos Kaitlyn Shipley as Beautiful Space Nymph
The living Galatea, in the context of Greek mythology, was a beautiful sea nymph, known for her grace and charm. She was initially indifferent to the affections of the Cyclops Polyphemus, who loved her deeply, but ultimately fell for the handsome mortal Acis. Galatea's character embodies themes of love, beauty, and the complexities of choice, as she navigates the desires of her suitors while seeking her own happiness. Her story highlights the tension between longing and fulfillment, showcasing her as a figure of both allure and agency.
Acis, a character from Ovid's "Metamorphoses," died after being crushed by a boulder thrown by the cyclops Polyphemus, who was in love with the nymph Galatea. In a fit of jealousy, Polyphemus hurled the rock at Acis when he discovered the two together. After Acis's death, Galatea transformed him into a river, allowing him to live on in a different form. This myth symbolizes the themes of love, jealousy, and transformation.
The cast of Pygmalion and Galatea - 1912 includes: Ivy Close as Galatea
Galatea - video game - was created in 2000.
Pygmalion made the statue of Galatea