Sculpture by Auguste Rodin
Psyche Looking at Love is a white marble statue produced by Auguste Rodin, drawing on the Cupid and Psyche myth.
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First conceived around 1885, it is known in several variants - for example, a 1906 autograph copy is now in the Museo Soumaya in Mexico City.
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- Feast of the Gods
- Bacchus, Venus and Cupid (16th century, Fiorentino)
- The Feast of Venus (1636, Rubens)
- Cupid and Psyche (1640, van Dyck)
- Landscape with Psyche Outside the Palace of Cupid (1664, Lorrain)
- Psyche Showing Her Sisters Her Gifts from Cupid (1753, Fragonard)
- Cupid Crowned by Psyche (1790, Greuze)
- Psyche Abandoned (1795, David)
- Cupid and Psyche (1798, Gérard)
- Love and Psyche (1817, David)
- Psyche Looking at Love (1885, Rodin)
- L'Amour et Psyché, enfants (1890, Bouguereau)
- The Bath of Psyche (1890, Leighton)
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