Psyche in the 1700s

Myths are first and foremost psychic manifestations that represent the nature of the psyche. Carl Jung, in Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious (To read the myth of Eros and Psyche click here; to read Jean Shinoda Bolen’s interpretation of it, click here) Psyche Showing Her Sisters Her Gifts from Cupid Jean-Honore Fragonard 1753 Oil on…

The Myth of Eros and Psyche

  Psyche and Cupid Simon Vouet (1627)    1566 Translation of from Apuleius. (Lots of formal and old English, but nevertheless the original English translation — Alas, poore Psyche)   From Mr. Marassa’s Greek Mythology Course   (More fun than the Wikipedia article below)    This is the Wikipedia version of the myth: Envious and…

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Psyche in the 1600s

Cupid and Psyche Orazio Gentileschi 1628-30 Oil on canvas, 137 x 160 cm The Hermitage, St. Petersburg Cupid and Psyche Sir Anthony van Dyck 1639-40 Oil on canvas, 199.4 x 191.8 cm Royal Collection, Windsor Sleeping Psyche Michelangelo Palloni ca. 1688 Fresco Wilanów Palace Museum, Warsaw Psyche Served by Invisible Spirits Luca Giordano 1692-1702 Oil…

Psyche in the 1500’s

Mercury Brings Psyche up to Olympus Sanzio Raffaello 1517-18 Fresco Villa Farnesina, Rome Psyche Brings a Vessel up to Venus Sanzio Raffaello 1517-18 Fresco Villa Farnesina, Rome Venus and Psyche 1517-18 Fresco Villa Farnesina, Rome Wedding Banquet of Cupid and Psyche Sanzio Raffaello 1517-18 Fresco Villa Farnesina, Rome Cupid and Psyche Romano Giulio 1526-28 Fresco…

Unleashing the American Psyche: What are Liberal nut jobs doing to this country?

The Anchorage Daily News picked up the Jungian satire on Sarah Palin on November 19, 2010 and to date there have been 180 comments. I have noticed when I have visited other websites like the Huffington Post that articles about Sarah Palin seem to draw substantial (and usually emotionally charged) content. Until now, however, I…