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"Cupid and Psyche" Antonio Canova Cupid and psyche, Antonio canova

Cupid and Psyche Antonio Canova The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City, United States Download this artwork (provided by The Metropolitan Museum of Art). Learn more about this artwork..


Antonio Canova (17571822, Italy) Amore e Psiche Opere d'arte, Arte

Antonio Canova created two Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss statues; the first version was commissioned by Colonel John Campbell in 1787, and the second version, which is titled Cupid and Psyche, was reportedly created for Prince Nikolai Yusupov in 1796.


Godspousery Mysticism and the Hieros Gamos

The conspicuous Canova heritage preserved at the Civic Museum of Bassano del Grappa is completed with 10 large-format sketchbooks and 8 smaller notebooks for a total of 1890 sheets of extraordinary artistic value. Among these, the EB Album preserves the very precious sketch of the famous sculpture of Cupid and Psyche.


AFTER ANTONIO CANOVA PSYCHE REVIVED BY CUPID'S KISS European Art

Psyche Antonio Canova 1793-1794 Kunsthalle Bremen Bremen, Germany Taking as his inspiration the Late Antique text Asinus aureus (The Golden Ass) by Apuleius, Antonio Canova, the outstanding.


Antonio Canova Psyché et l'Amour, 17881793 Antonio canova, Cupid

Details Title: Cupid and Psyche Creator: Antonio Canova Date Created: 1808 Provenance: Collection of Empress Josephine, Malmaison. 1815 Physical Dimensions: h1500 mm Original Title: Амур и.


Canova Amor et Psyché Renaissance, Romantic Artwork, Lorenzo Bernini

Antonio Canova ( 67.219.2) is considered the greatest Neoclassical sculptor of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Along with the painter Jacques Louis David, he was credited with ushering in a new aesthetic of clear, regularized form and calm repose inspired by classical antiquities.


36. Antonio Canova, Amor und Psyche, 1793, Museum Louvre, Paris

Hermitage Amsterdam exhibition view, 2019


Cupid'in Öpücüğü ile Yeniden Canlanan Ruh (Psyche Revived by Cupid’s

Psyche and Amor, also known as Psyche Receiving Cupid's First Kiss (1798), by François Gérard: a symbolic butterfly hovers over Psyche in a moment of innocence poised before sexual awakening. [1] Part of a series on the Greek underworld Residents Aeacus Angelos Arae Ascalaphus Cerberus Ceuthonymus Charon Erinyes Eurynomos Hades Hecate Hypnos


AFTER ANTONIO CANOVA (17571822) PSYCHE REVIVED BY CUPID'S KISS BC

Antonio Canova Love and Psyche, 1788-1793 One Theme, Several Interpretations Artists in the Neoclassical Era were attracted to the subject of Love and Psyche because its symbols allowed more refined philosophical interpretations with respect to other mythological scenes.


1787 93, Antonio Canova Amor & Psyche Mythologie, Kunst und Pariser

Description English: Amor (Cupid) kisses Psyche by Antonio Canova, Louvre Depicted people Psyche Eros Cupid Date 1793 Medium marble Dimensions


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Item Description Full Title Amor and Psyche, by Canova, Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia. Names Underwood & Underwood (Creator) Dates 1900 Format Photographs Stereographs Photomechanical prints Extent 1 photograph : photomechanical print ; mount 10 x 18 cm (stereograph format) Identifiers FSU_ARHHouse_1329 Use and Reproduction


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The moment in the tale described by Canova is that of Psyche's awakening after her infernal sleep: helping us to identify the precise instant is the jar that the girl brought back with her from the underworld, and which we notice behind her back.


Amor i Psyche ANTONIO CANOVA Greek statue, Antonio canova, Statue

Cupid and Psyche are turned towards each other in sensual love, and Canova had succeeded in presenting a highly expressive treatment of the theme of love from Greek mythology. Suggested listening (streaming mp3, 4 minutes): Francesco Gasparini: The Meddlesome Cupid, aria


Canova Amor i Psyche AleKlasa

Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss ( Italian: Amore e Psiche [aˈmoːre e ˈpsiːke]; French: Psyché ranimée par le baiser de l'Amour; Russian: Амур и Психея, romanized : Amúr i Psikhéja) is a sculpture by Italian artist Antonio Canova first commissioned in 1787 by Colonel John Campbell. [1]


Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss; by Antonio Canova; 1787; marble; 155 cm

Amor and Psyche by Antonio Canova, Detail; Photo: Antonio Canova / CC BY 3.0 / en.wikipedia.org. Criticism. There is a handle near one of Psyche's feet as the statue was meant to be able to be revolved on its base. Many of Canova's sculptures had custom built settings or a device that would move the base, thus the handle provided for some.


AFTER ANTONIO CANOVA (17571822) PSYCHE REVIVED BY CUPID'S KISS BC

Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss (Louvre) Title: Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss. Artist: Antonio Canova. Year: 1787-1793. Place Created: Italy. Medium: Marble. Dimensions 155 cm × 168 cm (61 in × 66 in) Type: Mythological Art. Museum: Louvre Museum in Paris, France.