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Stories In Sculpture & Mythology In Marble

I guess the title makes my subject pretty obvious. And I have to tell you, there are about a million statues (sounds like an exaggeration, but doesn't feel like one) that depict both Roman and Greek mythology. They are my favorite kind because they tell a story. There is so much emotion and feeling involved, not to mention the constant themes of falling in love and resisting brute lust. We have always liked our dramas - even hundreds of years ago.  Perseus and Medusa, by Antonio Canova, from study.com Antonio Canova is one of my favorites. Above is Perseus and Medusa, currently on display at The Met in New York. When I see this I think of the more modern telling involving Percy Jackson. My absolute favorite Canova is this:  Cupid and Psyche, by Antonio Canova, from The Louvre In this interpretation of Cupid and Psyche I see the most caring and intense love. It's difficult not to like this statue. When Mike and I went to the Hermitage we had to wait a while to ge