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Is that clever?
Pigmalion, Jean-Philippe Rameau, 1748. (opera)
Galatea and Pygmalion. (Konstantin Makovsky).
Galatea and Cyclops Polyphemus. (Giovanni Ianfranco)
Galatea and Acis.
Galatea and Acis and Cyclops Polyphemus.
"Gala" was the main coffee brand of the Eduscho company in Bremen, sold in its own stores, and after Eduscho was taken over by its main competitor, Tchibo, it is now the latter's consumer/supermarket shelf brand.
The HMS Galatea was a Royal Navy Arethusa-class light cruiser built by Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Greenock, Scotland. Assigned to Mediterranean waters during World War II. Afloat 1934 to 14 December 1941, when it was sunk by German U-boat U-557 off the coast of Alexandria, Egypt.
[U-557 in turn was sunk 16 December 1941 as rammed by Italian torpedo boat Orione, which likely mistook it for a British submarine.]
HMS Galatea
U-557
HMS Galatea motto: Nobis Mare Patria (The sea is our Fatherland).
Alexander Dmitrievich Litovchenko (1835-1890)
Interesting that Fleming jumped to Pluto (the Roman version of Hades) over the third judge Minos.
Theseus and Minotaur in the Labyrinth
Daedalus and Icarus
Greek coins of the Knossos Labyrinth
Bond meets the Sphinx at Giza in Egypt (TSWLM), but sphinxes or sphinges are a Greek phenomenon too (see the story of Oedipus).
Not to be confused with the Sphynx, a breed of hairless cat:
The Sphinx
The Sphinx and Oedipus