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Pygmalion Wiki Information
Pygmalion
is a Greek name. Pygmalion—or Pygmaion
according to Hesychios of Alexandria—is probably a Cypriot form of Adonis
, a Levantine vegetation-god.
It may refer to:
- Pygmalion (mythology), in ancient Greek mythology, a sculptor who fell in love with his statue
- 96189 Pygmalion, a minor planet named after the sculptor
- Pygmalion of Tyre, a King of Tyre
- * also a character in Virgil's masterpiece, the Aeneid
In the arts
, the mythical character is depicted or is alluded to in (listed in roughly chronological order) the following:
- Pigmalion
(opera), a 1748 opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau
- Pygmalion
(Rousseau), a melodrama by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Pygmalion
(opera), a late 18th century duodrama opera by Georg Anton Benda
- Il Pigmalione
, an 1816 opera by Gaetano Donizetti
- Pygmalion and Galatea
, an 1871 play by W. S. Gilbert
- Galatea, or Pygmalion Reversed
a musical comedy composed by Meyer Lutz
- Pygmalion, ou La Statue de Chypre
(Pygmalion, or The Cyprus Statue
) is an 1883 ballet with choreography by Marius Petipa.
- Pygmalion
(play), a 1912 play by George Bernard Shaw
- Pygmalion (1938 film)
, a movie based on the play by George Bernard Shaw
- My Fair Lady
a 1956 musical and a 1964 movie by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe based on Shaw's play
- Pygmalion
(album), by Slowdive
- Pygmallion, a track on the album A Day In The Stark Corner
by Lycia
In psychology
:
- The pygmalion effect, a concept in psychology describing the behavior of individuals as people expect them to behave
- Pygmalionism or agalmatophilia, an erotic attraction to statues or immobility
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Pygmalion
is a Greek name. Pygmalion—or Pygmaion
according to Hesychios of Alexandria—is probably a Cypriot form of Adonis
, a Levantine vegetation-god.
It may refer to:
- Pygmalion (mythology), in ancient Greek mythology, a sculptor who fell in love with his statue
- 96189 Pygmalion, a minor planet named after the sculptor
- Pygmalion of Tyre, a King of Tyre
- * also a character in Virgil's masterpiece, the Aeneid
In the arts
, the mythical character is depicted or is alluded to in (listed in roughly chronological order) the following:
- Pigmalion
(opera), a 1748 opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau
- Pygmalion
(Rousseau), a melodrama by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Pygmalion
(opera), a late 18th century duodrama opera by Georg Anton Benda
- Il Pigmalione
, an 1816 opera by Gaetano Donizetti
- Pygmalion and Galatea
, an 1871 play by W. S. Gilbert
- Galatea, or Pygmalion Reversed
a musical comedy composed by Meyer Lutz
- Pygmalion, ou La Statue de Chypre
(Pygmalion, or The Cyprus Statue
) is an 1883 ballet with choreography by Marius Petipa.
- Pygmalion
(play), a 1912 play by George Bernard Shaw
- Pygmalion (1938 film)
, a movie based on the play by George Bernard Shaw
- My Fair Lady
a 1956 musical and a 1964 movie by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe based on Shaw's play
- Pygmalion
(album), by Slowdive
- Pygmallion, a track on the album A Day In The Stark Corner
by Lycia
In psychology
:
- The pygmalion effect, a concept in psychology describing the behavior of individuals as people expect them to behave
- Pygmalionism or agalmatophilia, an erotic attraction to statues or immobility
da:Pygmalion
es:Pigmalión (desambiguación)
fr:Pygmalion
it:Pygmalion
he:???????? (?????????)
hu:Pügmalion (egyértelmusíto lap)
nl:Pygmalion
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