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'''''Love and Psyche''''' or '''''Cupid and Psyche''''' is an 1817 painting by [[Jacques-Louis David]], now in the [[Cleveland Museum of Art]]. It was produced during David's exile in [[Brussels]] for the patron and collector [[Gian Battista Sommariva]]. On its first exhibition at the museum in Brussels, it surprised viewers with its realist treatment of the figure of Cupid.
'''''Love and Psyche''''' or '''''Cupid and Psyche''''' is an 1817 painting by [[Jacques-Louis David]], now in the [[Cleveland Museum of Art]]. It shows [[Cupid and Psyche]]. It was produced during David's exile in [[Brussels]] for the patron and collector [[Gian Battista Sommariva]]. On its first exhibition at the museum in Brussels, it surprised viewers with its realist treatment of the figure of Cupid.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 21:49, 6 February 2015

Love and Psyche or Cupid and Psyche is an 1817 painting by Jacques-Louis David, now in the Cleveland Museum of Art. It shows Cupid and Psyche. It was produced during David's exile in Brussels for the patron and collector Gian Battista Sommariva. On its first exhibition at the museum in Brussels, it surprised viewers with its realist treatment of the figure of Cupid.

Bibliography

  • Philippe Bordes, David, Empire to Exile, New Haven, Yale University press,‎ 2005 (ISBN 0-300-12346-9)
  • Antoine Schnapper (ed.) and Arlette Sérullaz, Jacques-Louis David 1748-1825 : catalogue de l'exposition rétrospective Louvre-Versailles 1989-1990, Paris, Réunion des Musées nationaux,‎ 1989 (ISBN 2711823261)
  • Sophie Monneret, David et le néoclassicisme, Paris, Terrail,‎ 1998 (ISBN 2879391865)
  • Simon Lee, David, Paris, Phaidon,‎ 2002 (ISBN 0714891053)