Psyche Looking at Love

Sculpture by Auguste Rodin
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Psyche Looking At Love
The 1906 version.
ArtistAuguste Rodin
Mediumwhite marble

Psyche Looking at Love is a white marble statue produced by Auguste Rodin, drawing on the Cupid and Psyche myth.

Variants

First conceived around 1885, it is known in several variants - for example, a 1906 autograph copy is now in the Museo Soumaya in Mexico City.

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  • Media related to Psyche Looking at Love at Wikimedia Commons
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