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Plate

(Spanish, active 1727–about 1858)
about 1730-50
Object PlaceAlcora, Spain
Medium/TechniqueTin-glazed earthenware, enamel decoration
DimensionsDiameter x height: 43.2 x 5.5 cm (17 x 2 3/16 in.)
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. George Washington Wales
Accession number95.361
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ClassificationsCeramics
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Description
Pygmalion fell in love with a sculpture he had chiseled from stone. Seeing his frustration, Venus, the goddess of love, intervened and breathed life into the figure, who was awakened by Pygmalion's kiss. Pygmalion is in his studio, surrounded by tools. Venus descends from the clouds, and the sculptor steps onto the pedestal to embrace his beloved Galatea as she comes to life.
InscriptionsStickers on reverse: M.F.A. G W Wales 686 Wales Moustiers 1005 M.C.
ProvenanceMadrid (purchased for $35.00). Mr. George Washington Wales; 1895, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. George Washington Wales to the MFA.

about 1890
late 17th century
about 1761–64
1761–64
around 1782-89
1758-1764
19th century
around 1775–1780
about 1737-1740
1674–86