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Amor And Psyche Collection

"Love's Eternal Embrace: Exploring the Myth of Amor and Psyche" In the realm of art

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Cupid and Psyche. Artist: Picot, Francois-Edouard (1786-1868)

Cupid and Psyche. Artist: Picot, Francois-Edouard (1786-1868)
Cupid and Psyche. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Psyche, 1901

Psyche, 1901. Found in the collection of National Gallery, Prague

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: L Amour et Psyche(Amor and Psyche), 1889. Creator: Bouguereau

L Amour et Psyche(Amor and Psyche), 1889. Creator: Bouguereau
L Amour et Psyche (Amor and Psyche), 1889. Private Collection

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Amor and Psyche, photo 1920s (sculpture)

Amor and Psyche, photo 1920s (sculpture)
2843444 Amor and Psyche, photo 1920s (sculpture) by Canova

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Cupid and Psyche, c. 1540. Creator: Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino), (after)

Cupid and Psyche, c. 1540. Creator: Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino), (after)
Cupid and Psyche, c.1540. Found in the Collection of Albertina, Vienna

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Amor and Psyche, 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Creator: Roman-Pompeian wall painting

Amor and Psyche, 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Creator: Roman-Pompeian wall painting
Amor and Psyche, 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Found in the Collection of Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Amor and Psyche, 1808. Creator: Canova, Antonio (1757-1822)

Amor and Psyche, 1808. Creator: Canova, Antonio (1757-1822)
Amor and Psyche, 1808. Found in the Collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Cupid and Psyche. Artist: Munch, Edvard (1863-1944)

Cupid and Psyche. Artist: Munch, Edvard (1863-1944)
Cupid and Psyche. Found in the collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Cupid and Psyche, 1767

Cupid and Psyche, 1767. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Cupid and Psyche embrace each other

Cupid and Psyche embrace each other. Found in the collection of Nivaagaards Malerisamling

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Amor and Psyche, 1589. Artist: Zucchi, Jacopo (c. 1541-c. 1590)

Amor and Psyche, 1589. Artist: Zucchi, Jacopo (c. 1541-c. 1590)
Amor and Psyche, 1589. Found in the collection of Galleria Borghese, Rome

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Cupid and Psyche

Cupid and Psyche. Found in the Collection of State Museum Arkhangelskoye Estate, Moscow

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Amor and Psyche, 1808

Amor and Psyche, 1808. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Portrait of the Plymouth siblings as Amor and Psyche

Portrait of the Plymouth siblings as Amor and Psyche, 1795. Found in the collection of Buendner Kunstmuseum, Chur

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Psyche discovers Cupid, First third of 17th century

Psyche discovers Cupid, First third of 17th century. Found in the collection of Pinacoteca Civica, Teramo

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Fresco detail from the Chamber of Amor and Psyche

Fresco detail from the Chamber of Amor and Psyche, 1526-1534. Found in the collection of Palazzo del Te, Mantua

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Amor and Psyche. Artist: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)

Amor and Psyche. Artist: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)
Amor and Psyche. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Allegory of Love (Cupid and Psyche). Artist: Goya, Francisco, de (1746-1828)

Allegory of Love (Cupid and Psyche). Artist: Goya, Francisco, de (1746-1828)
Allegory of Love (Cupid and Psyche). Found in the collection of Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Psyche Surprising Sleeping Cupid. Artist: Lagrenee, Louis-Jean-Francois (1725-1805)

Psyche Surprising Sleeping Cupid. Artist: Lagrenee, Louis-Jean-Francois (1725-1805)
Psyche Surprising Sleeping Cupid. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Wedding Feast of Cupid and Psyche, detail. Artist: Romano, Giulio (1499-1546)

Wedding Feast of Cupid and Psyche, detail. Artist: Romano, Giulio (1499-1546)
Wedding Feast of Cupid and Psyche, detail. Found in the collection of Palazzo del Te, Mantua

Background imageAmor And Psyche Collection: Cupid and Psyche. Artist: Gerard, Francois Pascal Simon (1770-1837)

Cupid and Psyche. Artist: Gerard, Francois Pascal Simon (1770-1837)
Cupid and Psyche. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris


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"Love's Eternal Embrace: Exploring the Myth of Amor and Psyche" In the realm of art, the tale of Cupid and Psyche has captivated generations with its timeless depiction of love's triumph over adversity. From Francois-Edouard Picot's enchanting painting "Cupid and Psyche" to Bouguereau's mesmerizing masterpiece "L'Amour et Psyche, " artists have sought to immortalize this mythical romance. Dating back to ancient times, Roman-Pompeian wall paintings like "Amor and Psyche" transport us to a world where love knows no boundaries. The story unfolds as Cupid, the mischievous god of desire, falls deeply in love with the mortal princess Psyche. Their forbidden union is beautifully captured in Raphael's exquisite work "Cupid and Psyche. " Centuries later, Antonio Canova breathes life into marble with his stunning sculpture "Amor and Psyche. " Frozen in time, their embrace symbolizes not only passion but also the power of true connection. This theme echoes through Edvard Munch's evocative painting "Cupid and Psyche, " reminding us that even amidst darkness, love can conquer all. The mythological abduction of Psyche by William-Adolphe Bouguereau transports us into a world filled with trials and tribulations. Yet it is within these challenges that their bond grows stronger - a testament to the resilience found in genuine affection. As we delve deeper into history, we discover Picot’s delicate portrayal in “Psyche” (1901), which captures her ethereal beauty as she navigates her way through an otherworldly journey towards everlasting love. From ancient Pompeii to modern-day photographs capturing sculptures from the 1920s – such as “Amor and Psyche” – this tale continues to inspire artists across centuries.

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