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Silver spangled Hamburgh cock and hen, Henry Beldons pair, Cup at Allerton 1871, Hen first at Birmingham 1871, and cup at Bristol 1872
Eros & Psyche - 6Eros/Cupid is scolded by his mother Aphrodite/Venus, for loving Psyche
Eros and Psyche, by CanovaEros and Psyche, close-up of the sculpture by Antonio Canova, Louvre Museum, Paris Date: circa 1910s
Pan & PsychePan is consulted by Psyche concerning her relationship with Cupid
Eros & Psyche - 1Psyche is carried to Heaven
Eros & Psyche - 2Psyche on the rock
Eros and PsycheA statue showing the love between Psyche and Eros (Cupid)
Plaque showing the marriage of Cupid and Psyche. Chromolithograph drawn by Grivell and lithographed by Parrot et Co. from Frederick Rathbones Old Wedgwood
Marble statue of Cupid and Psyche kissing from the Capitol in Rome. Copperplate engraving by R.H. Cromck from a drawing by H. Howard in Abraham Rees Cyclopedia, London, 1818
French ballet dancer Paul as Zephyr in Psyche by Stanislas Champein at the Opera de Paris, 1817. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Charles Malos Almanach des Spectacles par K. Y
Curtis British Entomology Plate 332Lepidoptera: Psyche radiella = Epichnopteryx plumella (Woolly Case-bearer, Transparent Sweep) [Plant: Ononis repens (Rest-harrow)] Date: 1824-39
H M Dockyard, Bermuda - A Floating DockH M Dockyard, Hamilton Bermuda - A Floating Dock, containing the HMS Psyche. Date: circa 1908
PSYCHE LOOKS AT EROSPsyche, visited by Eros after sundown, seeking to know what he looks like, spills hot oil from her lamp onto him, waking him, with sad consequences, though all ends happily enough
Eros (Cupid) and PsycheA statue showing the love between Psyche and Eros (Cupid)
Cupid and Psyche, sculpture, Antonio Canova, Louvre, ParisCupid and Psyche, sculpture by Antonio Canova, Louvre Museum, Paris. Date: circa 1910s
Eros & Psyche - 7Eros/Cupid wakes Psyche
Eros & Psyche - 4Eros/Cupid on the cypress tree
Psyche Carried by ZephyrPsyche is carried to the palace by the wind-god Zephyrus
Giulio Romano, Giulio Pippi, called (1492-1546). The noble banquet. 1526-1528. Wall painting placed in the Room of Love and Psyche. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Roman school. Fresco. ITALY. Mantua
Eros Visits PsycheEros (Cupid) visits Psyche
Ostia Antica. House of Cupid and Psyche. Opus sectile floorOstia Antica. House of Cupid and Psyche. 4th century AD. Opus sectile floor. Detail. Italy
Roman Art. Marble sarcophagus with garlands. Eros awakens PsRoman Art. Marble sarcophagus with garlands of oak leaves supported by two erotes and four Victories adorn the front and sides. Medusa heads fill the spaces above the garlands
Illus, Cossidae -- Cochliopodidae -- Hepialidae -- PsychidaeIllustration, Cossidae -- Cochliopodidae -- Hepialidae -- Psychidae -- Cossus Ligniperda, Zeuzera Aesculi, Limacodes Testudo, Hepialus Humuli, Hepialus Lupulinus, Hepialus Hectus, Psyche Unicolor
APULEIUS, Lucius (124-180). Latin writer. Metamorphosis by Apuleyo, 9th book (Asinus Aureus). Main episode of Psyche
Allegory of Love (Cupid and Psyche)GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Allegory of Love (Cupid and Psyche). Oil on canvas
Puck Easter 1909 - Psyche. Illustration shows Psyche, wearing an Easter bonnet, admiring her reflection in a small pool of water, with irises and lilies. Date 1909 April 7
Classical scene with Hera and ErosClassical scene with Hera (Juno) and Eros (Cupid), and a third figure in the centre (possibly Psyche). An illustration to one of the works of Jean Baptiste Grecourt. Date: early 19th century
Eros and PsycheLove pursuing the soul - what appears on the surface to be no more than a simple love story, can, if you wish, be interpreted as carrying a profound spiritual message
Psyche in ProcessionPsyche being carried in procession
Eros & Psyche - 5Psyche asks Pan for advice
Eros & Psyche - 3Zephyrus carries Psyches sisters