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- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) abstract "Cupid and Psyche is a 1638–40 painting by Anthony van Dyck. It is now in the Royal Collection and shown in Kensington Palace. Psyche may be modelled on van Dyck's mistress Margaret Lemon.One of the last in his oeuvre, it shows a marked influence of Titian and dates from his time as a court artist to Charles I of England. It is his sole surviving mythological painting from that period and possibly comes from a series of paintings on the Cupid and Psyche theme ordered for the Queen's House at Greenwich - other artists involved in the series included Jacob Jordaens and van Dyck's old tutor Peter Paul Rubens. That project never came to completion, which is one possible explanation for why the painting has no frame and is relatively unfinished. This would date it to 1638–1640. A second alternative is that it was produced for the celebrations of Princess Mary's marriage to William II of Orange in 1641.".
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) thumbnail Anthonis_van_Dyck_001.jpg?width=300.
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- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageRevisionID "707209597".
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_van_Dyck.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1640_paintings.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paintings_by_Anthony_van_Dyck.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paintings_of_the_Royal_Collection_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageWikiLink Charles_I_of_England.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageWikiLink Cupid_and_Psyche.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageWikiLink Jacob_Jordaens.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageWikiLink Kensington_Palace.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageWikiLink Mary,_Princess_Royal_and_Princess_of_Orange.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Paul_Rubens.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageWikiLink Queens_House.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Collection.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageWikiLink Titian.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageWikiLink William_II,_Prince_of_Orange.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageWikiLink File:Anthonis_van_Dyck_001.jpg.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cupid and Psyche (van Dyck)".
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cupid and Psyche".
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Van_Dyck.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) subject Category:1640_paintings.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) subject Category:Paintings_by_Anthony_van_Dyck.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) subject Category:Paintings_of_the_Royal_Collection_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) hypernym Painting.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) type Artwork.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) comment "Cupid and Psyche is a 1638–40 painting by Anthony van Dyck. It is now in the Royal Collection and shown in Kensington Palace. Psyche may be modelled on van Dyck's mistress Margaret Lemon.One of the last in his oeuvre, it shows a marked influence of Titian and dates from his time as a court artist to Charles I of England.".
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) label "Cupid and Psyche (van Dyck)".
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) sameAs Q3614563.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) sameAs Amore_e_Psiche_(van_Dyck).
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) sameAs Amor_i_Psyche_(obraz_van_Dycka).
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) sameAs Q3614563.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) wasDerivedFrom Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck)?oldid=707209597.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) depiction Anthonis_van_Dyck_001.jpg.
- Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck) isPrimaryTopicOf Cupid_and_Psyche_(van_Dyck).