Details of Famous marble sculptures psyche revived by cupid’s kiss by Canova. Cupid and psyche statue also called psyche revived by cupid’s kiss. Surround yourself with this pure love print of Canova’s sculpture featuring Cupid and Psyche. quality designer natural marble statement piece will command instant attention in gallery, spa bath or garden.
The marble reproduction of life size garden statue of Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss was first commissioned by Antonio Canova in 1787 by Colonel John Campbell. Statue of Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss is considered to be a masterpiece of neoclassical sculpture, but a moment of romanticism that shows the infinite sensation of mythical lovers and the emerging sporty character.
High quality reproduction of the famous sculpture Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss made in 1793 by Canova. Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss is a masterpiece of Neoclassical sculpture, but shows the mythological lovers at a moment of great emotion, characteristic of the emerging movement of Romanticism.
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The prime sculpture was first commissioned in 1787 by Colonel John Campbell, and now is regarded as a masterpiece of the romantic Neoclassicism characteristic of C Cupid and Psyche statue reduction, after the famous masterpiece of Antonio Canova, the statue of Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss (In Italian Amore e Psiche).
“Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss” This marble sculpture from 1787 is by the Venetian Italian Neoclassical sculptor, Antonio Canova, and is titled “Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss”. This is a supreme example of the Neoclassical art movement that began with the Age of Enlightenment in the 18th century and is considered Canova’s …
Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss is a masterpiece of Neoclassical sculpture, showing the mythological lovers at a moment of great emotion, characteristic of the emerging movement of Romanticism. It represents Cupid in the height of love and tenderness, immediately after awakening the lifeless Psyche with a kiss.
Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss. Joachim Murat acquired the first or prime version (pictured) in 1800. After his death the statue entered the Louvre Museum in Paris, France in 1824; Prince Yusupov, a Russian nobleman acquired the 2nd version of the piece from Canova in Rome in 1796, and it later entered the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg.
Indeed, the Colonel was also a passionate art-collector and, during his journey across Italy to purchase several antiquities, he commissioned to Canova the “Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss” sculpture.
Psyche Revived by Cupids Kiss was commissioned in 1787 and acquired by Joachim Murat in 1800, and entered the Louvre in 1824. Canova was a prolific sculptor, and he seduced the whole of Europe with his mythological compositions in which the purity of contours was used to portray a discrete eroticism.
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