A putto (Italian: [ˈputto]; plural putti [ˈputti]) is a figure in a work of art depicted as a chubby male child, usually naked and very often winged....
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Dominika Putto (born 22 June 1993) is a Polish sprint canoeist. She competed at the 2021 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, winning a medal in the...
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series), a 2021 Filipino comedy series Mount Putuo, an island in China Putto, an artistic depiction of a boy This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Colorado, US: Westview Press. ISBN 978-0-8133-2386-2. OCLC 30112536. Kossmann-Putto, Johanna A.; Kossmann Ernst H. (January 1993) [1987]. Deleu Jozef H. M....
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tradition, as a Putto. The Putto's iconography seemed to have, later, influenced the figure known as a Cherub. The Putti (plural of Putto) and the Cherubim...
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of a similar concept). Cupid and Venus kiss in the foreground, while the putto Folly prepares to shower them with rose petals. The bald Time, at the top...
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A putto kills a basilisk, symbolic of Swedish occupiers and Protestant heresy, on the Mariensäule, Munich, erected in 1638....
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the center of Bologna, Italy Paolo Amorini (born 1937), Italian rower A putto representing a cupid Amorino (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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In Western Christian tradition, cherubim have become associated with the putto derived from Cupid in classical antiquity, resulting in depictions of cherubim...
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Sleeping Putto, 1882 Sapho (Salon llustré 1891) Vénus à la colombe, 1908 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Léon Perrault. Sleeping Putto, 1882 - Rehs...
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from 1465 to 1480: Pope-Hennessy said about 1470) he finished in bronze a Putto (winged boy) with Dolphin, originally intended for a fountain in the Medici...
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horses—Castor's is well-behaved and supported by a putto, whereas Pollux's is rearing. The putto's black wing shows the twins' ultimate fate. In the painting...
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guilds. In the center, the porphyry fountain is by Battista del Tadda. The Putto with Dolphin on top of the basin is a copy of the original by Andrea del...
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part of Europe. At each corner of the column's pedestal is a statue of a putto, created by Ferdinand Murmann. The four putti are each depicted fighting...
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1530-1539 Ceiling at Chaalis Abbey Annunciation at Chaalis Apollo, Pan, and a putto blowing a horn, from a series of eight compositions after Francesco Primaticcio's...
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Stoclet Palace in Brussels, by Josef Hoffmann (1905–1911) Secessionist putto with two cornucopias with floral cascades, very similar to the ones found...
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Carrying Two Putti. This satyress is striding upright, carrying a squirming putto in each arm. At least one small terra cotta satyress depicted reclining...
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Putti (singular putto) are chubby male infants in classical painting. Putti may also refer to: Putti, Uganda, village in Pallisa District Lya De Putti...
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century, the iconography of Cupid starts to become indistinguishable from the putto. Cupid continued to be a popular figure in the Middle Ages, when under Christian...
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Ridgefield, CT (Putto Large and Moving 2004, Pop Surrealism 1998, Best of Season 2001), The MARTa Museum, Herford, Germany (Putto 4 over 4 2005), and...
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Countries, 1250–1650 (Princeton University Press, 2013) 293 pp. J. A. Kossmann-Putto and E. H. Kossmann. The Low Countries: History of the Northern and Southern...
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British Anabaptism (section Thomas Putto)
these concerns of preserving religious order were not unfounded. Thomas Putto, an Anabaptist, would disrupt religious services, causing concern for those...
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Journal. 28 (109): 97–104. Dempsey, Charles (2000). Inventing the Renaissance Putto. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina. ISBN 9780807826164. Fenton,...
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In Western Christian tradition, cherubim have become associated with the putto (derived from classical Cupid/Eros), resulting in depictions of cherubim...
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various styles. From left to right and from up to down: a festoon with a putto standing on it, an acanthus leaf, palmettes, a cartouche, a mascaron, and...
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hair with a comb and mirror. The mirror is sometimes held by a demon or a putto. Other symbols include jewels, gold coins, a purse, and Death himself. Often...
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and text search Archived 24 February 2020 at the Wayback Machine Kossmann-Putto, J. A. and E. H. Kossmann. The Low Countries: History of the Northern and...
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and from her previously created material they chose the painting of a putto stealing cigarettes that was used. The model was Carter Helm, who was the...
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The theatrical mask contemplated by a putto on the Beethoven monument by Kaspar von Zumbusch (Vienna, 1880) commemorates Beethoven's sole opera in the...
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sky sits the eminent solar Divine Providence, while at the other end are putto and flying maidens holding aloft the papal keys, tiara, with robe belt above...
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