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Plate 4: Psyches father consulting the oracle, from The Fable of Psyche, 1530-60
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Plate 4: Psyches father consulting the oracle, from The Fable of Psyche, 1530-60
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This photo print, titled "Plate 4: Psyches father consulting the oracle, from The Fable of Psyche" takes us back to the enchanting world of Greek mythology. Created by Master of the Die in the 16th century, this intricate engraving beautifully captures a pivotal moment in the story of Cupid and Psyche. In this scene, we witness Psyches father seeking guidance from an ancient oracle. Set against a backdrop of lush countryside and a majestic temple, he stands with his family beside him as they prepare for divination. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every element – from the expressive faces of each character to the statuesque sheep awaiting their sacrificial fate. The image transports us into a realm where gods and mortals intertwine, showcasing Michiel Coxie's mastery as a Flemish Renaissance artist. Through his skilled hand, we are reminded not only of classical literature but also of our own human experiences – themes such as love, sacrifice, and familial bonds that transcend time. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum (The Met), this print serves as a testament to art's ability to preserve cultural heritage. It invites viewers on an immersive journey through Roman mythology while honoring Italy's rich artistic tradition. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece by Master of the Die, let us be captivated by its timeless beauty and allow ourselves to be transported into an era where legends come alive before our eyes.
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