Cupid is known as a chubby baby with wings, curly hair a bow and arrow, and is said to have the power to make people fall in love, but he was not always depicted this way. The original Cupid was not a ...
A part of the fresco "Triumph of Galatea," created by Raphael around 1512 for the Villa Farnesina in Rome. Art Images via Getty Images Each Valentine’s Day, when I see images of the chubby winged god ...
A cycle of five Baroque tapestries illustrates the story of the Princess Psyche who was taken as a bride by the god Cupid. A cycle of five precious tapestries illustrates the story of the princess ...
The love story between Psyche and Cupid is one of the most durable myths of all time; with appearances by Zeus, Venus, Zephyr, Pan, Ceres, and the oracle of Apollo, it’s pretty close to a ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This idealized sculpture is an ...
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 235 (Sale info: TO BE AUCTIONED). "A marvellously beautiful painting, exhibiting the grace of handling and delicacy of color belonging to this artist, as ...