Artist:Jacopo Tintoretto
Artwork: Cupid and Psyche
Description: This painting is a preparatory drawing for a large altarpiece that Tintoretto painted in 1558 for the church of San Geminiano in Venice. The painting depicts the moment when Cupid, the god of love, first reveals himself to Psyche, a mortal princess. Psyche is depicted as a young woman with long, flowing hair, while Cupid is shown as a winged boy with a mischievous expression on his face. The painting is full of movement and energy, and the artist has used a variety of techniques to create a sense of depth and realism.
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