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The image shows a bronze sculpture of two figures, likely mythological or allegorical, displayed on a dark, speckled marble pedestal. The sculpture depicts a standing female figure reaching down towards a smaller, reclining figure. The standing figure is draped in flowing fabric, and the reclining figure appears to be an infant or child. Both figures are rendered with classical proportions.

The sculpture is situated in an indoor exhibition space with plain, light-colored walls. To the left of the pedestal, there is a white fire safety cabinet with red markings, including a fire extinguisher symbol. Further to the left, a framed artwork is visible on the wall. To the right of the sculpture, a white, ornate architectural element, possibly a column or wall molding, is present.

A label is affixed to the front of the marble pedestal. Although partially obscured, it contains text in both Cyrillic and Latin script, indicating that the sculpture is a work attributed to "Cornelis Van Cleve" and titled "Psyche Discovering Cupid." The dates and location "Paris" are also visible, suggesting the origin and possibly the period of creation. A circular plaque with the number "39" is attached to the wall above and to the right of the sculpture. The lighting in the scene appears to be ambient, likely from overhead sources, creating subtle shadows and highlighting the texture of the bronze. The overall impression is of a museum or gallery setting showcasing historical art.
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Jul 14, 2026, 1:21 PM

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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The image shows a bronze sculpture of two figures, likely mythological or allegorical, displayed on a dark, speckled marble pedestal. The sculpture depicts a standing female figure reaching down towards a smaller, reclining figure. The standing figure is draped in flowing fabric, and the reclining figure appears to be an infant or child. Both figures are rendered with classical proportions. The sculpture is situated in an indoor exhibition space with plain, light-colored walls. To the left of the pedestal, there is a white fire safety cabinet with red markings, including a fire extinguisher symbol. Further to the left, a framed artwork is visible on the wall. To the right of the sculpture, a white, ornate architectural element, possibly a column or wall molding, is present. A label is affixed to the front of the marble pedestal. Although partially obscured, it contains text in both Cyrillic and Latin script, indicating that the sculpture is a work attributed to "Cornelis Van Cleve" and titled "Psyche Discovering Cupid." The dates and location "Paris" are also visible, suggesting the origin and possibly the period of creation. A circular plaque with the number "39" is attached to the wall above and to the right of the sculpture. The lighting in the scene appears to be ambient, likely from overhead sources, creating subtle shadows and highlighting the texture of the bronze. The overall impression is of a museum or gallery setting showcasing historical art.

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