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  2. Category:Paintings of Cupid - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Paintings of Cupid" The following 88 pages are in this category, out of 88 total. ... Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time; W. The Worship of Venus

  3. Amor Vincit Omnia (Caravaggio) - Wikipedia

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    Amor Vincit Omnia ("Love Conquers All") in Latin, known in English by a variety of names including Amor Victorious, Victorious Cupid, Love Triumphant, Love Victorious, or Earthly Love is a painting by the Italian Baroque artist Caravaggio.

  4. Sappho and Phaon - Wikipedia

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    Sappho and Phaon is an 1809 neoclassical painting by the French painter Jacques-Louis David of Cupid, Sappho and her lover Phaon.It was commissioned by Prince Nikolai Yusupov for his Moika Palace and is now the only painting by David in the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg.

  5. Cupid Complaining to Venus - Wikipedia

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    Lucas Cranach the Elder, Cupid Complaining to Venus, c. 1526–27, National Gallery, London. Cupid Complaining to Venus is an oil painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder.Nearly 20 similar works by Cranach and his workshop are known, from the earliest dated version in Güstrow Palace of 1527 to one in the Burrell Collection, Glasgow, dated to 1545, with the figures in a variety of poses and ...

  6. Cupid and Psyche (Gérard) - Wikipedia

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    The relationship depicted in this painting between Cupid and Psyche is inspired by the narrative of the Latin poet Apuleius in The Golden Ass, and was a subject that repeatedly inspired neoclassical painters, sculptors and writers of the late 18th and the early 19th centuries. The gestures of Eros, the god of love, remain measured, almost ...

  7. Divine Love Conquering Earthly Love (Baglione) - Wikipedia

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    Scholar Beverly Louise Brown states that the painting depicts Eros, the god of love and desire, as an armor-clad angel, as he draws back with his arms, aiming for a final thrust to kill the figure in the bottom right whom Brown also stated to be Cupid. The figure underneath Eros is a religious figure described as a provocatively naked beautiful ...

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