Galatea (Raphael)

The Triumph of Galatea is a fresco masterpiece completed in 1512 by the Italian painter Raphael for the Villa Farnesina in Rome.

The Farnesina was built for the Sienese banker Agostino Chigi, one of the richest men of that age. The Farnese family later acquired and renamed the villa, smaller than the more ostentatious palazzo at the other side of the Tiber. The fresco is a mythological scene of a series embellishing the open gallery of the building, a series never completed which was inspired to the "Stanze per la giostra" of the poet Angelo Poliziano. In Greek mythology, the beautiful Nereid Galatea had fallen in love with the peasant shepherd Acis. Her consort, one-eyed giant Polyphemus, after chancing upon the two lovers together, lobbed an enormous pillar and killed Acis.

Raphael did not paint any of the main events of the story. He chose the scene of the nymph's apotheosis (Stanze, I, 118-119). Galatea appears surrounded by other sea creatures whose forms are somewhat inspired by Michelangelo, whereas the bright colors and decoration are supposed to be inspired by ancient Roman painting. At the left, a Triton (partly man, partly fish) abducts a sea nymph; behind them, another Triton uses a shell as a trumpet. Galatea rides a shell-chariot drawn by two dolphins.

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. Her gaze is directed upward to heaven, reflecting Platonic love.

Raphael
Early works
  • The Kinnaird Resurrection
  • Baronci Altarpiece
  • St. Sebastian
  • Oddi Altar
  • Solly Madonna
  • Mond Crucifixion
  • Three Graces
  • St. Michael
  • Portrait of a Man
  • Connestabile Madonna
  • Madonna and Child
  • The Marriage of the Virgin
  • Vision of a Knight
  • St. George
  • Colonna Altarpiece
  • Portrait of Perugino (also attributed to Lorenzo di Credi)
  • Madonna and Child with the Book
Florentine period
  • Portrait of Elisabetta Gonzaga (attributed)
  • Portrait of Emilia Pia da Montefeltro (attributed)
  • Portrait of Guidobaldo da Montefeltro
  • Self-portrait
  • Madonna of the Grand Duke
  • Ansidei Madonna
  • Young Man with an Apple
  • Christ Blessing
  • Madonna Terranuova
  • Madonna of the Goldfinch
  • Madonna of the Meadow
  • Esterhazy Madonna
  • Small Cowper Madonna
  • St. George and the Dragon
  • La donna gravida
  • Portrait of Agnolo Doni
  • Portrait of Maddalena Doni
  • Madonna of the Pinks
  • Young Woman with Unicorn
  • Madonna with Beardless St. Joseph
  • Saint Catherine of Alexandria
  • Canigiani Holy Family
  • La belle jardinière
  • Deposition of Christ
  • Portrait of a Young Woman
  • Tempi Madonna
  • Madonna Colonna
  • Madonna de Bogota
Roman period
  • Portrait of Cardinal Alessandro Farnese
  • La disputa
  • The School of Athens
  • Madonna of Loreto
  • Aldobrandini Madonna
  • Madonna with the Blue Diadem
  • Portrait of a Cardinal
  • Alba Madonna
  • Niccolini-Cowper Madonna
  • The Parnassus
  • Cardinal and Theological Virtues
  • The Prophet Isaiah
  • The Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple
  • Portrait of Pope Julius II
  • Madonna of Foligno
  • Madonna with the Fish
  • Triumph of Galatea
  • Sistine Madonna
  • Madonna della seggiola
  • Madonna dell'Impannata
  • Madonna della tenda
  • The Fire in the Borgo
  • The Meeting of Leo the Great and Attila
  • Deliverance of Saint Peter
  • The Mass at Bolsena
  • Portrait of Bindo Altoviti
  • The Sibyls
  • The Ecstasy of St. Cecilia
  • Portrait of Balthasar Castiglione
  • La donna velata
  • Portrait of Tommaso Inghirami
  • Palazzo Branconio dell'Aquila
  • Portrait of Andrea Navagero and Agostino Beazzano
  • Portrait of Cardinal Bibbiena
  • Church of Sant'Eligio degli Orefici
  • Creation of the World
  • Transfiguration
  • Portrait of Pope Leo X with Two Cardinals
  • Christ Falling on the Way to Calvary
  • The Holy Family of Francis I
  • Ezekiel's Vision
  • St. Michael Vanquishing Satan
  • Madonna of the Rose
  • Self-portrait with a Friend
  • La fornarina
  • Visitation
  • Portrait of a Young Man
  • The Miraculous Draught of Fishes
  • Christ's Charge to Peter
  • The Healing of the Lame Man
  • The Death of Ananias
  • The Stoning of St. Stephen
  • Conversion of the Proconsul
  • The Sacrifice at Lystra
  • St. Paul in Prison
  • St. Paul Preaching in Athens
  • Palazzo Jacopo da Brescia