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Frederick Leighton: The Bath of Psyche

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The Bath of Psyche (Le Bain de Psyché), oil painting by Frederick Leighton

The Bath of Psyche (Le Bain de Psyché), oil on canvas painting of 1879 by Lord Frederick Leighton (1830-1896), 622 cm (244.88 in) x 1892 cm (744.88 in), Tate Gallery, London, United Kingdom

The legend of Cupid and Psyche (also Amour and Psyche, or Eros and Psyche) is a sub-plot from Lucius Apuleius’ novel Metamorphoses of Apuleius (nick-named as The Golden Ass by St. Augustine), written in the 2nd century AD. Though there are many other sub-stories in the novel, Cupid and Psyche is the most famous and the most popular among artists, as much as depictions of Venus and her son Cupid.

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