Baroque Putto
Carved wood, gilded and polychrome.
Missing hand, toes and one wing. With cracks and wormholes. Painting with crackles and wear due to age. Some repairs and restorations in keeping with age.
Measurements: 95 x 40 x 24 cm.
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DESCRIPTION
Baroque "Putto", 18th century.
Carved wood, gilded and polychrome.
Missing hand, toes and one wing. With cracks and wormholes. Painting with crackles and wear due to age. Some repairs and restorations in keeping with age.
Measurements: 95 x 40 x 24 cm.
The "putto" is an element taken from Roman iconography, which in the Baroque period came to be considered the representation of the omnipresence of God. In Antiquity they were related to the Roman genies and the Greek daemons, and were frequent in artistic representations related to Dionysus. From the Renaissance onwards, this bacchic sense of the "putto" was taken up again, but a Christian interpretation prevailed. Thus, artists represented them as musical angels in religious scenes, and as companions of the classical gods in mythological scenes. However, despite their symbolic meanings, the "putti" are above all used as decorative elements, related to peace, prosperity, joy and leisure.
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