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You are thinking of Pygmalion. He fell in love with a statue of Athena, which was brought to life for him. The two then married, though the woman was not Athena herself.
The man who carved the statue of a woman that the gods brought to life was supposedly Pygmalion, King of Cyprus.
What are the cash crops carved at jeffersons statue
Randolph W. Johnson carved the statue of Sir Milo Butler in The Bahamas.
In the Greek myth of Pygmalion, he falls in love with a statue he sculpted because he is disillusioned with the women in his society. His love for the statue, Galatea, is a reflection of his desire for an ideal and unattainable love.
Pygmalion
No, I believe it's in Greece
Michelangelo.
"Shilpa" is a Sanskrit word that means "form" or "image." It is also a popular Indian given name for girls.
Galatea
The statue was mined, carved and sited in Egypt.