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A Standing Putto, c. 1548-88 (oil on canvas)
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A Standing Putto, c. 1548-88 (oil on canvas)
7240832 A Standing Putto, c.1548-88 (oil on canvas) by Veronese, (Paolo Caliari) (1528-88) (follower of); 62.8x35.5 cm; The Weston Park Foundation, Shropshire, UK; (add.info.: Putto standing full length, with right arm raised, leaning towards the right with stonework behind him.
Follower of Paolo Veronese (1528-1588)); Trustees of the Weston Park Foundation
Media ID 24911776
© Trustees of the Weston Park Foundation / Bridgeman Images
Cherubini Oil On Cnvas Oil Painting On Wood Oil Paintings Oil Paints Cherubim Cherubs Pagan Paganism Pagans Polytheism Polytheist
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This print showcases a stunning artwork titled "A Standing Putto" by Veronese, or Paolo Caliari. Created between 1548 and 1588, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 62.8x35.5 cm and is housed in The Weston Park Foundation in Shropshire, UK. The image depicts a putto, a cherubic figure often associated with love and innocence, standing upright with his right arm raised. Leaning towards the right against a backdrop of stonework, the putto exudes an air of grace and elegance. Although this piece is attributed to a follower of Veronese rather than the artist himself, it still captures the essence of his style and mastery. Veronese was renowned for his ability to create vibrant colors and intricate details that brought mythological scenes to life. In this painting, we witness the fusion of mythology and religion as the putto embodies both pagan symbolism and religious connotations. This juxtaposition adds depth to the artwork's narrative while inviting viewers to contemplate themes such as polytheism versus monotheism. With its rich colors and meticulous brushstrokes, this 16th-century masterpiece stands as a testament to Veronese's enduring legacy in fine art painting. Whether you are drawn to its mythological allure or simply appreciate its aesthetic beauty, this print is sure to captivate any art enthusiast's imagination.
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