material used: canvas / country of origin: France / depicts: cloud / collection: Department of Paintings of the Louvre

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instance of: painting (4)

commissioned by: Anatole Bartholoni (1)

owned by: Charles de Morny, Duke of Morny (1) | John Peter Moore (1) | Anatole Bartholoni (1)

movement: Barbizon school (2) | neoclassicism (1) | academic art (1)

genre: landscape art (2) | nude (1) | allegory (1) | mythological painting (1)

named after: spring (1)

based on: Cupid and Psyche (1)

artist: Théodore Rousseau (2) | François Gérard (1) | William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1)

location: Room 951 (2) | Musée d'Orsay (1) | Room 934 (1)

exhibition history: Exposition Universelle of 1855 (1) | Salon of 1852 (1) | Salon of 1857 (1) | Salon of 1798 (1)

fabrication method: encaustic painting (1)

The Dance

painting
by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1856)
cloud dance woman day night drapery partner dance sitting tambourine barefoot toplessness clothing blond wreath black hair headband brown hair breast back Huequitos para Andrea smile sky chiton malleolus

Le Printemps

painting
by Théodore Rousseau (1852)
pond shadow cow pasture broad-leaved tree sky meadow spring cloud rural area grazing herd

Les Chênes d'Apremont

painting
by Théodore Rousseau (1850)
oak meadow pasture cow sky cloud herb rural area tree puddle Vaquero shadow grass grazing herd

Cupid and Psyche

painting
by François Gérard (1798)
Eros Cupid boy bird's wing quiver red hair standing arrow kiss Psyche girl blond gray chignon breast umbilicus see-through clothing Lepidoptera couple clothed female, naked male nudity toplessness hill rural area grass plant sky cloud fibula Ranunculus Bellis perennis Convolvulus arvensis flower Psyche (Bible) love sitting gaze towards the viewer