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Ten Paintings of Psyche and Eros

Ten Paintings of Psyche and Eros

Ten Paintings of Psyche and Eros Hugh Douglas Hamilton……Cupid and Psyche in the Nuptial Bower…….1793 Felice Giani……..Myth of Cupid and…

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The Myth of Eros and Psyche

The Myth of Eros and Psyche

The Myth of Eros and Psyche The myth not only records the dynamics of romantic love in the male psyche…

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About Venus

About Venus

About Venus François Boucher,,,,,,,,Venus……….1764 To me a particularly beautiful woman is a source of terror. C.G. Jung In C.G. Speaking,…

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How to Go to Hell and  Back (3): Orpheus

How to Go to Hell and Back (3): Orpheus

How to Go to Hell and Back (3): Orpheus Orpheus and Cerberus…….French School……..19th Century Orpheus’ playing of the lyre was…

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How to Go to Hell and Back (2):  Psyche

How to Go to Hell and Back (2): Psyche

How to go to Hell and Back (2): Psyche Antonio Salamanca…… Plate 26…….1560   That I feed the hungry – that I forgive an insult –…

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How to Go to Hell and Back (1): Hercules

How to Go to Hell and Back (1): Hercules

  The hero’s main feat is to overcome the monster of darkness: it is the long-hoped-for and expected triumph of…

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