Putti ...
the definition
from Art History:
those plump little naked boys with wings that one often sees
in Renaissance, Mannerist, Baroque and Rococo art.
Typically, a putto (the singular form) depicts an angel or cherub
in a religious scene, but he may also come in the form of Cupid.
In either case, a putto's presence symbolizes love,
whether Divine or of a more earthly nature.
And they are all around me...I just adore them, always have...
here are some that I own....
and then there are those that I wished I owned...
And I'm always finding ones that I just have to paint! You've probably seen them on my Patisserie signs and Christmas signs... This year I decided to paint a shabby pale aqua Joyeux Noel...(just love this color for Christmas!)
and it just seem to be saying...."add a couple of putti", so I did!
Soon to be in my etsy shop!
Have a wonderful weekend!
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(¸.·´ (¸.·´paula
**update** I just listed this in my shop and wanted to add more photos here (etsy only gives us 5!)
Not only is your sign beee-yooooo-teeee-fulllll, but I learned a new word! I do believe I can surprise my art history loving sister with my new vocab!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you blogging! More please. ;)