Slide 1 Slide 1 (current slide) Slide 2 Slide 2 (current slide) Slide 3 Slide 3 (current slide) Slide 4 Slide 4 (current slide) Slide 5 Slide 5 (current slide) Slide 6 Slide 6 (current slide) Slide 7 Slide 7 (current slide) Slide 8 Slide 8 (current slide) Louvre & D’Orsay My favorite marble and bronze sculptural highlights from the Louvre and the Musée d’Orsay 5/3–5/16/2018 Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss, Antonio Canova, 1787-1793, Louvre View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Cupid and Psyche, Antonio Canova, Louvre View fullsize Psyche James Pradier, 1824 View fullsize Niobid Restored as Psyche. Louvre Cupid 1817. Louvre View fullsize Perseus and Andromeda, 1684, Pierre Puget. Louvre Venus de Milo View fullsize Flying Mercury, 1608, Giambologna. Louvre View fullsize View fullsize Mercury Abducting Psyche, 1593, Adriaen de Vries. Louvre View fullsize Mercury Fastening His Heel-Wings, 1834, François Rude. Louvre View fullsize View fullsize Genius of Liberty, 1885. Louvre View fullsize Peace, 1806, Antoine-Denis Chaudetsilver, gilded silver, bronze, gilded bronze and cast iron. Louvre View fullsize Hercules Fighting Acheloos Transformed into a Snake, 1824, François Joseph Bosio. Louvre View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Mercury Inventing the Caduceus, 1891, Henri Chapu. D'Orsay View fullsize Mercury Inventing the Caduceus, 1878, Jean Antoine Idrac. D'Orsay View fullsize View fullsize Hebe Sleeping, 1869, Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse. D'Orsay View fullsize Eve After the Peach, 1868, Eugene Delaplanche. D'Orsay View fullsize Arion Assisted by a Dolphin, 1870, Ernest-Eugène Hiolle. D'Orsay View fullsize View fullsize Jean d'Arc a Domremy, 1870, Henri Chapu. D'Orsay Saint Michael Striking Down the Dragon, 1879, Emmanuel Fremiet. D'Orsay View fullsize