Douce was a friend and executor of the painter Richard Cosway (1742-1821). Many works by him and by his wife Maria can be found among Douce’s prints and drawings -this nymph carrying Cupid on her shoulders is a good example:
From Douce’s annotation on the verso, we know that he thought that Cosway’s Cupid resembled ‘Reynolds’s Shepherd Boy’ and that he wondered which the original was:
Moreover, Douce considered that the attitude of the two figures was very similar to that of the mother and child depicted in this scene of the Deluge:
Douce found the same motif in the upper right side of another print in his collection: this allegory of The Power of Love by Hieronymus Hopfer which was, as he noted, copied after a ‘Trionfo della Luna’ by the Monogrammist PP in the collection of his friend Mr Dimsdale:
Cosway’s original source was, however, correctly identified by Douce as a ‘Greek or Roman gem’ reproduced in the second volume of Caylus’s Recueil (plate LXXXIII):