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Cupid picks up his matchlock musket
Cupid picks up his matchlock musket. Assumes his firelock. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned Volunteer, London, 1804
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Allegory Altar Cherub Cupid Gardiner Loyalty Matchlock Musket Nelson Picks Putti Sacrifice Turned Volunteer Elizabeth
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In this hand-colored copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner, after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth, the mythological figure of Cupid takes on an unexpected role as a devoted soldier. Titled "Cupid Turned Volunteer," this image from Thomas Park's publication in London, 1804, showcases the classical cherub in a rare moment of loyalty and sacrifice. Cupid, traditionally depicted as the mischievous god of love with his bow and arrows, is seen here assuming the serious stance of a soldier preparing to fire his matchlock musket. The altar in the background, adorned with symbols of love and devotion, emphasizes the allegorical significance of this transformation. The cherub's delicate wings are tucked behind his back, replaced by the heavy armor and musket, symbolizing the weight of responsibility and duty that comes with military service. His determined expression and focused gaze convey a sense of unwavering commitment, as he prepares to defend his beloved from afar. Princess Elizabeth, the artist behind the original illustration, masterfully captures the delicate balance between the classic representation of Cupid and the contemporary image of a brave volunteer soldier. The intricate details and vibrant colors in this engraving by William Nelson Gardiner further enhance the visual appeal and narrative of this extraordinary work of art. This allegorical image serves as a testament to the enduring power of love and the selfless sacrifice that comes with defending one's beliefs and values. The fusion of classical and royal elements in the artwork adds an air of sophistication and timeless beauty, making it a captivating addition to any collection of historical or mythological art.
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