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Group with Cupid and Psyche, 150-200 AD (marble)
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Group with Cupid and Psyche, 150-200 AD (marble)
7146647 Group with Cupid and Psyche, 150-200 AD (marble) by Roman, (2nd century); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Group with Cupid and Psyche, 150-200 AD, roman art, marble, Uffizi gallery, Florence, Italy); Photo © Stefano Baldini
Media ID 31947822
© Stefano Baldini / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures the timeless beauty of the Group with Cupid and Psyche, a Roman marble sculpture dating back to 150-200 AD. Located in the prestigious Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence, Italy, this artwork showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of ancient Rome. The image depicts two figures locked in an affectionate embrace, their bodies intertwined as if they were one. With delicate wings adorning their backs, they symbolize love and passion. Cupid, the mythological figure representing desire and attraction, tenderly kisses his beloved Psyche. The sculpture exudes a sense of tenderness and intimacy that transcends time. The smoothness of the marble enhances the sensuality portrayed by these divine beings. Their nudity reflects both artistic expression and pagan beliefs prevalent during that era. As we gaze upon this masterpiece frozen in stone, we are reminded of its significance within Roman mythology. Cupid was considered a god who could inspire love or inflict pain through his arrows. Psyche represented the human soul seeking union with divinity. This photograph allows us to appreciate not only the artistry but also how it transports us back to ancient Rome—a world where gods walked among mortals and where love held immense power over humanity's hearts and minds.
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