File:WLA vanda 1575 Cupid Psyche.jpg

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Painted plaster panel
About 1575

This is a fragment from a room that was once entirely decorated with wall paintings showing the love story of Cupid and Psyche from Greek mythology. They were deliberately painted to represent hanging tapestry. The depiction of the ancient gods naked shows a renewed interest in classical sculpture. Naked men evoked the heroism of the ancient world, naked women its passionate love affairs.

Coloured distemper on a thin coat of fine plaster

Possibly by Lucas de Heere (born in Ghent, about 1534, died, possibly in Ghent, 1584); based on a print by the Master of the Die, using designs by Michiel Coxcie the Elder (born in Mechelen, Belgium, 1499, died there in 1592)

Painted at Hill Hall, Theydon Mount, Essex

Given by Lord Edward Hay of Hill Hall, Essex

Museum no. W.9-1938

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This photo of item # W.9-1938 at the Victoria and Albert Museum was contributed under the team name "va_va_val" as part of the Wikipedia Loves Art project in February 2009.
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