The story of Cupid and Psyche: Psyche arrives at a temple of Juno, but from deference to Venus, Juno refuses to help her to find Cupid. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.

  • Coxcie, Michel, 1499-1592.
Date:
[between 1500 and 1599]
Reference:
2950103i
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About this work

Description

On the left, robes hanging from the branches of trees represent votive offerings from those who had received favours from Juno (so Apuleius)

Publication/Creation

[Rome] : [publisher not identified], [between 1500 and 1599]

Physical description

1 print : engraving ; platemark 20.3 x 23.5 cm

Lettering

Dunque arrivata al tempio di Giunone ... Quindi la fa partir senza dimora. Bears numbers: 20 (shaded) and 20 (in clear)

Edition

['Raphael invenit' state a].

Notes

The twentieth in a series of prints of Cupid and Psyche

References note

Adam Bartsch, Le peintre graveur, Vienna 1813, vol. XV, no. 58.20, pp. 219-220
G.B. Pezzini, S. Massari, S.P. Valenti Rodinò, Raphael invenit, Roma: Edizioni Quasar, 1985, p. 254, no. 20a and p. 822

Reference

Wellcome Collection 2950103i

Creator/production credits

One in a series of prints after drawings attributed when first published to Raphael, but attributed by Vasari to Michiel Coxie. The engraving is attributed to the Master of the Die on the evidence of his monogram on the earliest state of two of the plates (nos. 6 and 9)

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