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  2. L'Amour et Psyché, enfants - Wikipedia

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    Cupid, the Roman interpretation of Eros, is often portrayed as a fantastic, mischievous winged baby with a bow and arrow. Eros, the Greek equivalent, is often depicted in as a young man and Psyche as a young woman. Bouguereau chose to portray the characters of Cupid and Psyche as young children, almost babies.

  3. Cupid - Wikipedia

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    Cupid was the enemy of chastity, and the poet Ovid opposes him to Diana, the virgin goddess of the hunt who likewise carries a bow but who hates Cupid's passion-provoking arrows. [71] Cupid is also at odds with Apollo, the archer-brother of Diana and patron of poetic inspiration whose love affairs almost always end disastrously. Ovid jokingly ...

  4. Putto - Wikipedia

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    In Renaissance art, the form of the putto was derived in various ways including the Greek Eros or Roman Amor/Cupid, the god of love and companion of Aphrodite or Venus; the Roman, genius, a type of guardian spirit; or sometimes the Greek, daemon, a type of messenger spirit, being halfway between the realms of the human and the divine. [5]

  5. Why Is Cupid the Symbol of Valentine’s Day?

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    Cupid is forever linked to Valentine's Day, but how much do you know about this chubby mythical matchmaker? The post Why Is Cupid the Symbol of Valentine’s Day? appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  6. “I Spy” Returns with “Love”: Check Out the Book's New ...

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    Per Scholastic Press, "love is in the air with this brand-new I Spy book," which features whimsical, charming and heartwarming scenes filled with everything from a Cupid and his bow, wedding rings ...

  7. A stray cat pierced by an arrow is getting plenty of love — and a fitting new name — thanks to an animal rescue group in Pennsylvania. Rescuers first learned about the orange male cat Jan. 24 ...

  8. Eros - Wikipedia

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    Eros is imagined as a beautiful youth who carries bow and powerful arrows which he uses to make anyone fall madly in love. Ovid , a Roman author, elaborates on Eros' arsenal and specifies that Eros carries two kinds of arrows; the first are his golden arrows which induce a powerful feeling of love and affection on their target.

  9. File:Rubens, Peter Paul - Cupid (Eros) Carves the Bow - 1614 ...

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    The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.