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Three putti medallion empty medallion top lauded
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Three putti medallion empty medallion top lauded
Three putti around an medallion, Three putti around an empty medallion. At the top, the medallion is lauded by a putto with a trumpet. The putto on the right holds a jester stick. In the foreground there are tambourine, mask and crown with scepter, attributes of muses, cupids: amores, amoretti, putti, crowning with laurel, jolly joker, single Muses, Simon Fokke (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1722 - 1784, paper, etching, h 132 mm × w 90 mm
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Media ID 19547671
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1722 1784 Amores Amoretti Attributes Crown Crowning Cupids Foreground Laurel Mask Medallion Muses Putti Putto Scepter Simon Fokke Tambourine Three Putti Trumpet Mentioned
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a stunning depiction of three putti surrounding a medallion. However, what makes this artwork truly unique is that one of the medallions is empty, creating an intriguing contrast between presence and absence. At the top of the composition, a putto with a trumpet proudly lauds the medallion, adding an element of grandeur to the scene. The putto on the right side holds a jester stick, perhaps symbolizing playfulness or mischief within this celestial realm. In the foreground, we can observe various attributes associated with muses and cupids: a tambourine, mask, crown with scepter - all representing love and artistic inspiration. These amores, amoretti, and putti are depicted in their playful nature as they crown each other with laurel wreaths while embodying joyousness through their expressions. The single Muses present in this artwork add depth to its narrative. Created by Simon Fokke in Amsterdam between 1722 and 1784 using paper etching techniques; this piece exemplifies Fokke's mastery in capturing intricate details and conveying emotion through his artistry
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