Love 13. How do you show what love feels like?. Gustav Klimt The Kiss 1907–1908. Jan van Eyck The Arnolfini Wedding 1434.

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Love 13. How do you show what love feels like?

Gustav Klimt The Kiss 1907–1908. Jan van Eyck The Arnolfini Wedding 1434

Canova, Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss, Marble, 1.55m x 1.68m x 1.01m, The Louvre, Paris.

Hugh Douglas Hamilton Antonio Canova in his studio with Henry Tresham and a plaster model for Cupid and Psyche, 1790.

Canova Rear view of Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss

Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see?

Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you?

Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you? Interpretation: What is it trying to communicate?

Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you? Interpretation: What is it trying to communicate? Evaluation: How well does it communicate?

Rodin, The Kiss, Marble, 1.82m x 1.13m x 1.17m, Musee Rodin, Paris.

Rodin, The Kiss (third copy), Marble, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek.

Rodin, The Kiss. Bronze, The Tuileries, Paris.

Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see?

Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you?

Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you? Interpretation: What is it trying to communicate?

Art Analysis: Observation: What do you see? Analysis: How is it created and shown to you? Interpretation: What is it trying to communicate? Evaluation: How well does it communicate?

Rodin, The Kiss, Canova, Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss,