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Love 13. How do you show what love feels like?

Dive into the portrayal of love in art through masterpieces like 'The Kiss' by Rodin and Canova's 'Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss.' Explore observations, creation techniques, interpretations, and evaluations of these iconic works.

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Love 13. How do you show what love feels like?

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  1. Love 13. How do you show what love feels like?

  2. Gustav Klimt The Kiss 1907–1908. Jan van Eyck The Arnolfini Wedding 1434

  3. Canova, Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss, 1757-1822. Marble, 1.55m x 1.68m x 1.01m, The Louvre, Paris.

  4. Hugh Douglas Hamilton Antonio Canova in his studio with Henry Tresham and a plaster model for Cupid and Psyche, 1790.

  5. Canova Rear view of Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss 1757-1822

  6. Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see?

  7. Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you?

  8. Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you? Interpretation: What is it trying to communicate?

  9. Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you? Interpretation: What is it trying to communicate? Evaluation: How well does it communicate?

  10. Rodin, The Kiss, 1882. Marble, 1.82m x 1.13m x 1.17m, Musee Rodin, Paris.

  11. Rodin, The Kiss (third copy), 1886. Marble, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek.

  12. Rodin, The Kiss. Bronze, The Tuileries, Paris.

  13. Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see?

  14. Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you?

  15. Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you? Interpretation: What is it trying to communicate?

  16. Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you? Interpretation: What is it trying to communicate? Evaluation: How well does it communicate?

  17. Canova, Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss, 1757-1822. Rodin, The Kiss, 1882.

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