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Galatea Married, 1866
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Galatea Married, 1866
Galatea Married, 1866. Galatea rides a chariot with two satyrs sitting in the back, their arms crossed and talking to each other. The one-eyed giant Polyphemus rides along side her. The illustration shows a scene from John Gays libretto for Handels Acis and Galatea, and is based on a fragment of the Elgin Marbles in the British Museum. The cartoon pokes fun at August Manns, the conductor of the Crystal Palace concerts. From Punch, or the London Charivari, April 14, 1866
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Chariot Chatting Cyclops Elgin Marbles Galatea Georg Friedrich Handel George Frederick Handel George Frideric George Frideric Handel Handel Heritage Image Partnership John Gay Mythical Figure Polyphemus Rearing Satyr Mythical Beast Mythical Creature
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This print captures a whimsical scene from John Gay's libretto for Handel's Acis and Galatea, dating back to 1866. Depicted is Galatea, the mythical figure, riding in a chariot accompanied by two satyrs engaged in lively conversation at the back. The one-eyed giant Polyphemus rides alongside her on this enchanting journey. The inspiration for this illustration comes from a fragment of the Elgin Marbles housed in the British Museum. It humorously mocks August Manns, the conductor of Crystal Palace concerts during that time. The artist cleverly incorporates elements of mythology and satire into this cartoon-like portrayal. Intriguingly, Galatea Married transports us to the 19th century when road transport relied heavily on horse-drawn carriages like these chariots. This monochrome heritage image showcases not only transportation but also various mythical creatures such as satyrs and cyclops. Printed by Heritage Image Partnership, it exemplifies their dedication to preserving historical images. Although commercial use should not be mentioned here, it is worth appreciating how such prints allow us to delve into centuries-old stories while celebrating renowned figures like George Frideric Handel and John Gay who contributed significantly to music and literature respectively. Overall, this print invites viewers to immerse themselves in an imaginative world where mythological beings coexist with everyday life—a testament to both artistic creativity and cultural heritage captured within a single frame.
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