332. Diana of Versailles (Diana the Huntress) - Musée du Louvre, Paris, France
Axel Jungstedt. Detail from Religious Motif, 1893.
Compilation: Love between women as allegories in art throughout history
Italy Grateful to France. Vincenzo Vela, ca. 1862. France receives a kiss from a liberated Italy, whose broken chains lie at her feet.
Italy and Germany. Johann Friedrich Overbeck, 1828. A friendship allegory that symbolizes the artistic ideals of the two, specifically the espousal of early-Renaissance Italian and German art in the form of a pair of dark- and fair-haired maidens holding hands.
Peace and Justice. Attributed to Ciro Ferri, 1600s.
Charity and Justice. Rosalba Carriera, 1730s.
Psyche Et Amour by Sally White
“Cupid bringing Psyche back to life with a kiss after his mother, Aphrodite, killed her in a jealous rage. Located in the Louvre Museum in Paris.”
1959 Marc Chagall Exhibition Poster Le Peintre En Rose
What keeps my heart awake is colorful silence.
Claude Monet