Talk:Galatea (Raphael)

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Vasari quote[edit]

While some have seen in the model for Galatea the image of the courtesan, Imperia, Agostino Chigi's lover, Raphael's near-contemporary, the artist and art biographer Giorgio Vasari, wrote that Raphael did not mean for Galatea to resemble any one human person, but to represent ideal beauty.

I checked the online translation of the Vitae by Gaston C. DeVere, and found only this one sentence:

Not long after this, Agostino Chigi, a very rich merchant of Siena, who was much the friend of every man of excellence, gave Raffaello the commission to paint a chapel; and this he did because a short time before Raffaello had painted for him in his softest manner, in a loggia of his palace, now called the Chigi, in the Trastevere, a Galatea in a car on the sea drawn by two dolphins, and surrounded by Tritons and many sea-gods.

Maybe someone can fact-check this.—Austriacus (talk) 17:27, 28 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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