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Tapestry: The Abandonment of Psyche
- Date
- 1741–1742
- Medium
- Silk and wool; modern cotton lining
- Culture
- French
- Department
- Decorative Arts
- Institution
- Getty Museum
With arms outstretched, a despairing Psyche gazes upward at the departing figure of Cupid, who arches his back in flight against gray clouds. A trio of naiads, or water nymphs, witness the event, their eyes following Cupid's aerial departure. As Cupid leaves Psyche, she finds herself in a remote and stony wilderness, its lack of hospitality tempered only by the source of a spring whose cascading water becomes a stream.
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