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Love fell in love with the Soul. And the Soul fell in love with Love...
Cupid embracing Psyche by Dante Zoi (1863 - 1945)
Cupid and Psyche by Anotino Canova in Louvre Museum
Cupid and Psyche by Antonio Canova in Metropolitan Museum
Eros
Idealised View of Villa Jovis on the Island of Capri by Paul von Spaun
Loves, romantic and otherwise <3
When Venus Aphrodite arrived in her shell chariot drawn by pigeons, she met her son Eros as he rushed down to the earth: "Mother," he said in a reproachful and almost bitter tone; and yet there was at the same time a note of gentle pleading in his sweet voice; "Mother, if you persist in your objection to my marrying Psyche, I am determined to leave high Olympus, to renounce my divinity, and to retire to the place to which your will may banish her. Tartaros in her company is a more welcome abode than Heaven without her." Aphrodite followed him with her eyes as he descended. She shook her head and said to herself : ''The boy is no longer himself; I fear me, I must yield, or there will be some great calamity."
- Eros and Psyche: A Fairy-Tale of Ancient Greece, Retold After Apuleius by Paul Carus
Withal at last amidst a fair green close,
Hedged round about with woodbine and red rose,
Within the flicker of a white-thorn shade
In gentle sleep he found the maiden laid
One hand that held a book had fallen away
Across her body, and the other lay
Upon a marble fountain's plashing rim,
Among whose broken waves the fish showed dim,
But yet its wide-flung spray now woke her not,
Because the summer day at noon was hot,
And all sweet sounds and scents were lulling her.
So soon the rustle of his wings 'gan stir
Her looser folds of raiment, and the hair
Spread wide upon the grass and daisies fair,
As Love cast down his eyes with a half smile
Godlike and cruel; that faded in a while,
And long he stood above her hidden eyes
With red lips parted in a god's surprise.
Then very Love knelt down beside the maid
And on her breast a hand unfelt he laid,
And drew the gown from off her dainty feet,
And set his fair cheek to her shoulder sweet,
And kissed her lips that knew of no love yet,
And wondered if his heart would e'er forget
The perfect arm that o'er her body lay.
But now by chance a damsel came that way,
One of her ladies, and saw not the god,
Yet on his shafts cast down had well-nigh trod
In wakening Psyche, who rose up in haste
And girded up her gown about her waist,
And with that maid went drowsily away.
From place to place Love followed her that day
And ever fairer to his eyes she grew,
So that at last when from her bower he flew,
And underneath his feet the moonlit sea
Went shepherding his waves disorderly,
He swore that of all gods and men, no one
Should hold her in his arms but he alone;
That she should dwell with him in glorious wise
Like to a goddess in some paradise;
Yea, he would get from Father Jove this grace
That she should never die, but her sweet face
And wonderful fair body should endure
Till the foundations of the mountains sure
Were molten in the sea; so utterly
Did he forget his mother's cruelty.
- The Earthly Paradise: A Poem: The Story of Cupid and Psyche by William Morris
The Father of Psyche Consulting the Oracle of Apollo (1796) by François Gérard
Eros and Psyche Illustrated by Paul Thumann Part IV (Part I) (Part II) (Part III)
Eros and Psyche Illustrated by Paul Thumann Part III (Part I) (Part II) (Part IV)
Eros and Psyche Illustrated by Paul Thumann Part II (Part I) (Part III) (Part IV)
Eros and Psyche Illustrated by Paul Thumann Part I (Part II) (Part III) (Part IV)
Psyche & Eros || Lore Olympus
This is what really happened after he took her, yeah????? Please??
I really tried to reflect the beautiful art style.
Henry Justice Ford - The Story of Cupid and Psyche, 1997.
Love and War 💞❤️🔥🕊️
Happy valentines everyone!🥰 Februarys illustration is of Ares and Aphrodite looking very flirty and in love, or at least some form of it.