Psyche opens the jug with Proserpina's beauty, master of the dice, after Michiel Coxie (i), c. 1530 - c. 1560 print Seduced by the idea that it will make hair more beautiful, Psyche opens the jug filled with beauty of Proserpina, the goddess of the underworld. On the right Amor escapes the window of the palace in which Venus locked him up. On the left, the fallen psyche awakens, after which Amor will take her. Italian text in two cartouches in STUDMARGE. Numbered twice in the bottom left: 28. Italy paper engraving Psyche, on her way back, opens Proserpina's casket and is overcome by sleep. Cup


Psyche opens the jug with Proserpina's beauty, master of the dice, after Michiel Coxie (i), c. 1530 - c. 1560 print Seduced by the idea that it will make hair more beautiful, Psyche opens the jug filled with beauty of Proserpina, the goddess of the underworld. On the right Amor escapes the window of the palace in which Venus locked him up. On the left, the fallen psyche awakens, after which Amor will take her. Italian text in two cartouches in STUDMARGE. Numbered twice in the bottom left: 28. Italy paper engraving Psyche, on her way back, opens Proserpina's casket and is overcome by sleep. Cupid awakes Psyche from her deadly sleep


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