painting by Raphael Sanzio, its a apotesis of Galtea sourrounded by nymphs, mermans and cupids.
It means lost in love
Yes, the noun 'triumph' is an abstract noun, a word for a great victory or achievement; a word for a concept.
Well I would say that its your personal triumph so maybe the thing you manged to triumph over would be the best reminder. Other than that I have a friend who has a rising sun as a symbol for a personal triumph of his own.
The Napoleonic Code.
The painting is called "Pygmalion and Galatea" painted by JL Gerome.
Which one?, there are two famous paintings with Galatea in the title.The Triumph of Galatea painted in 1512 by Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino otherwise known as Raphael.or,Galatea of the Spheres painted in 1952 by Salvador Dali.
I do not think there is a Raphael painting called just 'The Triumph'. In the Villa Farnesina, Rome, Italy, however, Raphael painted a mural in 1511 called The Triumph of Galatea. Is that of any interest?
Pygmalion made the statue of Galatea
Galatea - Raphael - was created in 1512.
La Galatea was created in 1585.
Galatea of the Spheres was created in 1952.
The cast of Pygmalion and Galatea - 1912 includes: Ivy Close as Galatea
Galatea - video game - was created in 2000.
Galatea is a statue in the play "Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw. Pygmalion sculpted Galatea and fell in love with her.
Galatea - moon - was created in 1989-07.
La Galatea has 375 pages.
Pimple and Galatea - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U