"Antoine Coypel - Engraving "amor And Psyche" By Jean Audran, 18th Century - France"
Very beautiful engraving of "Cupid and Psyche" by Jean Audran after a work by Antoine Coypel. Directly inspired by Greek mythology. Psyche is a young human woman with whom Cupid falls madly in love. Unable to be together, Psyche begs Venus for help but she falls into a deep sleep. The engraving shows the moment when Cupid finds his beloved Psyche sleeping and comes to revive her with his arrow. The engraving shows the power of love through a single look. After these various trials, Psyche is invited to join Olympus and becomes the wife of Amor/Cupid. Cupido Psychen accurit suam et Suscitat" reads "Cupid comes to the aid of the beloved Psyche and awakens her". Antoine Coypel was a 17th century French artist. He studied the great masters of the Renaissance and is known for his commissions for Versailles and the royal residences of Marly. In 1716, he created the ceiling of the chapel of Versailles. Jean Audran was a performing engraver of the late 17th and early 18th centuries who produced a lot. There are more than a hundred engravings. This engraving was sold in Paris by the merchant and collector Basan in the 18th century. This engraving is also in the British Museum. Sold with the frame: W: 26.3 inches / H: 22.4 inches.