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Cupid and Psyche

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The scene unfolds with a tender intimacy, bathed in the soft, diffused light that seems to emanate from within. Two figures, seemingly angels or perhaps deities, are the focus of this idyllic tableau. One, with flowing golden tresses, is captured in a moment of serene contemplation. Beside them, a figure with tousled, reddish-brown curls, leans forward with a gentle gaze. The central figure holds a small, feathered creature, a bird, delicately in their open hand; a symbol of innocence and grace. A single arrow, a hallmark of Cupid, is partially visible, suggesting the mischievous god of love and desire. The artist’s masterful use of light and shadow adds depth and a sense of ethereal beauty, while the subtle color palette, dominated by creamy whites and soft browns, evokes a feeling of warmth and tranquility. The composition is carefully arranged, with the figures' gazes and the curve of their bodies guiding the eye through the scene, creating a sense of harmony and balance.

Cupid and Psyche

Philip de László

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Created:

1872

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Dimensions:

4016 × 5524 px
745 × 1010 mm

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