It's the statue of Eros.
Yes. He falls in love a italian female Jaguar circus performer Gia.
Was that Athena? I think the statue was Athena.
Aphrodite is a greek goddess of love.
Prometheus is the Greek god of fire. There is a gold statue of him at the Super Skate in New York on Herotopia (and there is one in New York in real life). He is used in a few clues in the Herotopia Missions. I love Herotopia!!!!!!!!
Its really just an opinion of taste they may just be to sweet for some people i love them
Actually it was intended to be a statue of the Greek god Anteros, who is supposed to represent mature, unconditional love as opposed to Eros who represents sexual love. Most people assume it to be Eros, however. It's a monument to Lord Shaftesbury, whom Shaftesbury Avenue is also named after.
Galatea. She was the statue whom Aphrodite breathed life in as a reward to her sculptor Pygmalion.
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Pygmalion
Her hand is not missing. The Venus of Milo is a statue depicting her, but the statue is not the Goddess herself. And since the hand of the statue is missing, we do not know what she held. And for the record, both hands an most of the arms are missing on the Venus of Milo.
Pygmalion is a sculptor in Greek mythology. He is known for falling in love with a statue he created named Galatea, which was later brought to life by the goddess Aphrodite.
A sculptor named Pygmalion had a dream of the perfect wife for himself. He made a statue of this woman and prayed to the goddess of love, Aphrodite, for the statue to come to life. His wish was granted and they lived happily ever after.
Pygmalion was a Cypriot sculptor who carved a woman out of ivory. According to Ovid, after seeing the Propoetides prostituting themselves, he is 'not interested in women', but his statue is so realistic that he falls in love with it. He offers the statue presents and eventually prays to Venus. She takes pity on him and brings the statue to life. They marry and have a son, Paphos.[
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The Greek god of love is Cupid. The Greek goddess of love is Aphrodite.