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"Loving: A Journey of Passion and Devotion" Love is a timeless masterpiece, just like Rembrandt's "The Return of the Prodigal Son

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Loving Collection: A Lover Crowning his Mistress, 1733 (oil on canvas)
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Loving Collection: Illustration of the Round (rhyme), 19th century (epinal print)
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Loving Collection: Paul and Virginia lost in nature with their dog, 19th century (epinal print)
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Loving Collection: Sganarelle, the Imaginary Cuckold, 1896 (engraving)
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Loving Collection: Laure de Noves, la Belle Laure, Laure de Sade, wife of Count Hugues de Sade
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Loving Collection: Statue of Roman god Pan and the shepherd Daphnis. 1779 (engraving)
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Loving Collection: Laura - Laure de Noves or Laure de Sade, wife of Count Hugues de Sade
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Loving Collection: German author Johann Wolfgang von Goethes love affair with Friederike Brion, Sessenheim
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Loving Collection: Beethoven: 'Joy, thou heavenly spark of Godhead!'(colour litho)
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Loving Collection: What shall I say? (litho)
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Loving Collection: Lovers on a Balcony (w / c on paper)
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Loving Collection: Love, Desire and Death (inks with mixed media)
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Loving Collection: The fairy-teller, Grandmothers story, 1854
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Loving Collection: Room of Psiche: view of the southern wall, with the Banquet of the gods (fresco)
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Loving Collection: Two red-coat soldiers running off with a tailors wife, Georgian, 1831 (engraving)
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Loving Collection: A letter writer with customers in Padua, Italy, 19th century. 1831 (engraving)
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Loving Collection: Papyrus Depicting Tutankhamon Hunting Birds
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Loving Collection: Diana and Endymion, 1752 (marble)
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Loving Collection: Diana and Endymion, 1752 (marble)
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Loving Collection: Gems illustrating Cupid and Psyche, 1812 (engraving)
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Loving Collection: Cupid embracing Psyche, Greek goddess of the soul, 1811 (engraving)
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Loving Collection: The proud Earl of Coventry lay dead, from St. George to the Rescue
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Loving Collection: Diana and Endymion, 1752 (marble)
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Loving Collection: Two peasant lovers embracing at a tavern table, 17th century. 1803 (engraving)
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Loving Collection: Chinese princess reclining in a pavilion (colour litho)
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Loving Collection: The Death of Tristan (engraving)
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Loving Collection: Beethoven: The Allegro Finale of the C-sharp-minor Quartet (colour litho)
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Loving Collection: Switzerland: Appenzell, children in national costume (b / w photo)
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Loving Collection: Freyr and Gerdr (colour litho)
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Loving Collection: Room of Psiche, northern wall: Mars, Venus and Adonis (fresco)
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Loving Collection: Room of Psiche: view of the eastern wall (fresco)
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Loving Collection: A girl flirting with a soldier on Portsouth Point. 1831 (engraving)
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Loving Collection: Girl with Budgerigars, c. 1920s-30s (colour etching)
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Loving Collection: Five episodes of the story of Hermaphrodite 1781- 1782, fresco
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Loving Collection: Offended, 1885 (oil on canvas)
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Loving Collection: Room of Psiche: view of the northern wall (fresco)
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Loving Collection: Room of Psiche: view of the western wall, with the rustic Banquet (fresco)
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Loving Collection: Love and Modesty, 1860 (marble)
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Loving Collection: L Amour, le Desir, at la Mort, from Personages de Comedie, pub. 1922 (pochoir print)
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Loving Collection: A Mother with her Child on a Veranda (oil on canvas)
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Loving Collection: The Knight tries to Allay the Doubts of Elsa, illustration from Wagners Lohengrin
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Loving Collection: A fair young girl stepped out, from St. Denis of France and Fair Eglantine
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Loving Collection: Diana and Endymion, 1752 (marble)
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Loving Collection: Room of Psiche, northern wall: Venus and Mars bathing; Eros and some cupids attend the goddesss
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Loving Collection: Sappho on the Leucadian cliffs (engraving)
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Loving Collection: Scene from Silas Marner, by George Eliot (engraving)
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Loving Collection: Les Amis de Toujours, c. 1920s (bronze and ivory statuette, gilt and silver cold painted patinas)


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"Loving: A Journey of Passion and Devotion" Love is a timeless masterpiece, just like Rembrandt's "The Return of the Prodigal Son. " It captures the essence of forgiveness and unconditional love, reminding us that no matter how far we stray, love always welcomes us back. Like the passionate embrace in Tango, love dances its way into our hearts. Originating in Argentina, this fiery dance symbolizes the intense connection between two souls moving as one. Just as the Great Pyrenees dog guards with unwavering loyalty, love protects and stands by our side through thick and thin. Their gentle nature mirrors the tenderness found in true love. In Gerard's "Daphnis and Chloe, " we witness young lovers discovering their desires amidst nature's beauty. Love blossoms like wildflowers, untamed yet pure. Marcel Vertes' watercolor painting captures the sensuality of Tango perfectly. The dancers' synchronized movements speak volumes about desire and passion shared between two individuals lost in each other's arms. Edvard Munch's "The Vampire II" portrays a hauntingly seductive kind of love that consumes both body and soul. Love can be both beautiful and dangerous; it has the power to captivate us completely. Antonio Ambrogio Alciati's depiction of "The Kiss" immortalizes an intimate moment frozen in time. It speaks volumes about affectionate connections that transcend words – a language only understood by those deeply in love. As couples gaze towards Paris' iconic Eiffel Tower they can reminded that romance knows no boundaries or borders. Love transcends cultures and continents; it unites hearts from all corners of the world. In Western Ireland, where rugged landscapes meet crashing waves, two souls find solace within each other's arms. Love thrives even amidst adversity; it finds strength when faced with challenges. "Eros & Psyche - 6" tells a tale of love's triumph over adversity.