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What did Pygmalion name his statue of Aphrodite?

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Pygmalion's statue was not of Aphrodite but instead was a creation of his own that Aphrodite brought to life, and he named her Galatea. The question seems to be confusing Pygmalion's statue with famous sculptures of Aphrodite, such as those by Praxiteles and Alexandros of Antioch.

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The question seems to be a bit of a mix-up. Pygmalion is a mythological figure who fell in love with a statue he created, but the statue was not of Aphrodite; rather, it was a beautiful woman that came to life by the grace of Aphrodite. Instead of naming the statue of Aphrodite, Pygmalion named his own created statue Galatea, after Aphrodite brought her to life in answer to his prayers. The confusion might stem from various artists and sculptors, such as Praxiteles and Alexandros of Antioch, who sculpted famous works of Aphrodite herself, known as Aphrodite of Knidos and Venus de Milo respectively—the latter being another name for the Aphrodite of Melos.

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