Cupid God Gallery
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Statue of Eros stringing his bow Palazzo Nuovo - Musei Capitolini, Rome Sculpture | Museums
thelongvictorian:Cupid’s Hunting Fields by Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898). Cupid: the god of desire,
Mercury Ordering Aeneas to Abandon Dido (detail)Orazio Samacchini (Italian; 1532–1577)second half of
Art by Kinuko Y. Craft1. Cupid and Psyche2. Cybele’s Secret3. Daughter of Exile4. Elfland5. Isis
centuriespast:Goddess and Cupidby William EttyOil on panel, 21.7 x 21 cmCollection: Worcester City M
Psyche Discovering the Sleeping Cupid (Italy 1710-20)
Venus and AdonisJohanZoffany (German; 1733–1810)1760Oil on canvasMusée des Beaux-Arts,Bordeaux, Fran
An Assembly of the Gods, with Jupiter Embracing Minerva, Venus Confronting Diana Observed by Hercule
Venus Led by Cupid to the Dead Adonis, Jacopo Bertoia, 1560-66
Mercury Inventing the LyreJohn Raphael Smith (British; 1751–1812) after James Barry (Irish; 1741–180
Orazio Samacchini (Italian; 1532–1577)Mercury Ordering Aeneas to Abandon Dido (detail)second half of
Orazio Samacchini (Italian; 1532–1577)Mercury Ordering Aeneas to Abandon Dido (detail)second half of
Orazio Samacchini (Italian; 1532–1577)Mercury Ordering Aeneas to Abandon Dido (detail)second half of
Cupid Restraining the Enraged Mars (study for a lost painting)Guercino (Italian; 1591–1666)ca. 1640P
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner!This is a drawing of Venus and Cupid from a heavily
The Judgement of ParisHans von Aachen (German; 1552–1615)1590Oil on copperBirmingham Museum of Art,
Venus and Adonis by Charles Dauphin (1660)
Cupid with Attributes of Hercules by Emil Wolff (1859)
Bacchus and AriadneGerard de Lairesse (Flemish; 1640–1711)ca. 1680Oil on canvas Rijksmuseum, Amsterd
“Oh, did you expect me to play fair?” Cupid laughed. “I am the god of love. I am n
erospainter: EROTIC ~ Erotic: from Eros the Greek love god, identified by the Romans with Cupid.Ero
Jean Pierre Saint-Ours (Swiss; 1752–1809)The Reunion of Cupid and Psyche Oil on panel, ca. 1789–92Lo
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