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The statue of Cupid and Psyche, following the famous masterpiece of Antonio Canova, the original sculpture was commissioned for the first time by Colonel John Campbell in 1787, and is now regarded as a neoclassical Canova romanticism A masterpiece with ideological characteristics, when excited, it showed the characteristics of the rise of the romantic movement to myth lovers. After awakening the lifeless Poseke with a kiss, the statue immediately represented the god Cupid at the height of love and tenderness. The story of Cupid and Psyche is based on Lucius Apuleius' Latin novel "Golden Donkey" (late 2nd century AD). The first or major version is located in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. Canova (1757–1822), grew up in the Italian stone carving craft family. I started sculpting very early and learned painting at the same time. In the beautiful Roman ancient city full of literary atmosphere, the engraving gems that can be seen everywhere give him unlimited inspiration, and his neoclassical style sculpture creation quickly swept Europe. Canova’s creative background is the turbulent Napoleon era. He puts his ideals and feelings in carving, and the cold marble turns into a beautiful story in his hands. This sculpture is based on the theme of ancient Greek love legend, and the kiss of Eros can awaken the woman. The sculpture shows that Cupid, the god of love, after thousands of hardships, finally found the sleeping Pseke, drove away the magic, and gently picked him up. Psyche, who woke up from his drowsiness, stretched out his arms to face Eros. This statue represents the moment when Cupid spread his wings and descended and gently hugged Pressk for a kiss. The soft and smooth bodies of the two embraced each other, and their affectionate and graceful posture was deeply touching. The neo-classical master Canova’s "The Kiss of Eros awakens the God of Soul", the author uniquely processes the hug and dynamic body into a pyramidal composition. In this neoclassical boutique, the effect of light on the marble surface is particularly successful, and it is more refined and perfect. Cupid's kiss awakens Psyker, a long-awaited and affectionate kiss, like the initial dew of the heavens and the earth, melting all things and the spring breeze. A pure white body, a fiery flame of love ignited in the body, like hollow eyes, full of infinite love.