Rome, Villa Farnesina, the Loggia of Galatea: frescoes.On the left, "Polyphemus", by Sebastiano del Piombo (1512 - 3). The Cyclop, who was  in love with the beautiful nymph, originally was frescoed naked and afterwards covered by a light blue dress.On the right, "The Triumph of Galatea", by Raphael (1513 - 4). Galatea was the beautiful nymph whom Raphael depicted amongst a throng of sea creatures as she speeds away from her admirer on a fantastical shell drawn by dolphins.In the upper lunettes, both by Sebastiano Del Piombo (1511 - 12): on the left "Dedalus and Icarus"; on the right "Juno on a chart drawn by two peacocks.