Winged Lovers Amour
This picture is of the Greek
Cupid and Psyche sculpture that we sell that was
originally sculpted by Antonio Canova. The scullpture
is a clear representation of the character Psyche
and her love affair with Cupid, also known as
Eros in Greek mythology. Psyche was a princess
so stunning and beautiful that the goddess Venus
became jealous. In revenge, she instructs her
son Cupid to make her fall in love with a hideous
monster; but instead he falls in love with her
himself. He became her unseen husband, visiting
her only at night. Psyche disobeys his orders
not to attempt to look at him, and in doing so
she loses him. In her search for him she undertakes
a series of cruel and difficult tasks set by Venus
in the hope of winning him back. Cupid can eventually
no longer bear to witness her suffering or to
be apart from her and pleads their cause to the
gods. Psyche becomes an immortal and the lovers
are married in heaven. The sculpture of the winged
lovers, cupid and psyche, are one of the most
romantic of all love affairs from Greek mythology. |