How far would a god go in the name of love? In this sculpture, Cupid revives his paramour Psyche from a sleep induced by a jealous Venus by using his powers of seduction. Antonio Canova was the foremost Neoclassical sculptor in Europe during the 19th century. His achievements in sculpture helped to renew an interest in mythological themes from Greco-Roman antiquity. Now in the Louvre Museum, Paris, this reproduction is made from bonded white carrara marble, on a wood base, imported from Italy, 18"H x 27"W. Special order.
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Gods & Goddesses
, Nudes
, Romance, Love
, Greco-Roman
, Antonio Canova
, Neoclassicism
, Male & Female