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Cupid deposits his banner in the temple of Minerva. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned Volunteer
Cupid playing a drum with his standard on a column. Exercising his drum, having placed his banner in safety. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by
Regency actor John Emery singing John GrousePopular Regency actor John Emery singing the comic song John Grouse and Mother Goose at Covent Garden Theatre, London, 1808
Cupid with bow and arrow aiming at the distance. Winged hearts flutter around. In imitation of Anacreon. l amour mouille. Imitation d Anacreon
Woman wearing a seethrough frilly veil around her bust. Portrait of Iris, a beauty to rival Venus. Imitation of Anacreon. A woman poses naked like the statue of the famous Greek poet
Woman in crepe-de-chine gown with cupid, 1913Woman in crepe-de-chine gown with belt and bag embroidered with pearls. A cupid aims a love dart at her head. Robe de crepe de chine, sac et ceinture brodes de perles
Jewelry cockade and flexible rings designed by Morgan. Aigrette et bagues souples par Morgan. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching from Tommaso Antonginis Journal des Dames et des Modes
Three children in fancy dress, as cupid, a clown or pierrot, and a flower fairy of some description. Date: c.1920
Fantasy cherubsCupids Realm. Cherubs in the land of cupid. Date: 1904
Giulio Romano, Italian artist, with three cupidsGiulio Romano (Giulio Pippi, c1499-1546), Italian artist and architect, with three cupids from his painting of Venus persuading Vulcan to forge Cupids arrows (original in the Louvre, Paris)
Advert, London Stereoscopic and Photographic CompanyAdvert for the London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company Limited, Regent Street and Cheapside, London. 1889
Antique ivory carvings and terracotta bas-reliefAntique ivory carvings with cupids and flowers, and terracotta bas-relief with foliage from Pompeii. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Wilhelm Zahn from his Ornament of All Classical
Antique mosaic floor from the House of the Faun, PompeiiAntique mosaic floor picture of cupid holding a goblet riding on a lion from the House of the Faun, Casa del Fauno House of Goethe in Pompeii, excavated 10th December 1830
Water-carriage with figure of Cupid hanging by one legA Wassermaschine or water-carriage with musicians in fishscale costumes and a sleeping Cupid hanging by one leg. The car is followed by two winged women in heraldic colours
Tomb of a knight who had participated in a crusade, with crucifix and cupid. Copied from Aubin-Louis Milins Antiquites Nationales, 1791
Teapots, cream jugs and sucrierLarge teapot in blue jasper with reliefs by Lady Templeton, pink jasper ewer with Venus (top L), basalt sucrier (bottom L)
Medallions and mounted piecesMedallions with nymph, Calliope as Hope, Cupid on a swan, and Cupid shaping his bow. Mounted pieces including gold box with cameo of Catherine II, buckle with Bonnie Prince Charlie
Chocolate pot, vase, cup and saucerGreen chocolate pot with Three Graces and dancing nymphs (top); blue ewer or vase with Venus and Cupid (bottom); white cup and saucer with ivy leaves; and green cup and saucer with Venus
Medallions mounted in gold and steel. Subjects include nymphs sacrificing to Peace, Apollo with lyre, Cupid on a swan, Cancer Zodiac sign, Bourbonnais shepherd, etc. Chromolithograph by W
Various tricolor medallions showing reliefsVarious oval and round tricolor medallions showing scenes from classical mythology. Chromolithograph by W. Griggs from Frederick Rathbones Old Wedgwood
Teapots with cup and saucerTeapot with Venus and Cupid, cup and saucer with medallion, and teapot with reliefs after Lady Templeton. Chromolithograph by W
Three vases in different formsTripod form vase with goats heads, globular vase with festoons, with vase with reliefs of Cupid under a tree. Chromolithograph by W
Plaque showing the marriage of Cupid and Psyche. Chromolithograph drawn by Grivell and lithographed by Parrot et Co. from Frederick Rathbones Old Wedgwood
Bronze statue of an Amorino (infant cupid) with a dolphin from the Thermae (baths) at Regio IX, Insula IV, 5. Chromolithograph by J.G
Mural of Venus and cupid fishing with rods from the sea. Found in Regio VI.XIV.28, the Taberna Lusoria. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile
Mural of Venus and cupid fishing with rods from a pond. Found in Regio V.V.3, the House of the Gladiators. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile
Wall painting of an arabesque with stag and cupid (top) and a panel with a mask of Pan (below), both from Domus Vedi Sirici or House of Siricus, VII.1.47
Wall paintings of foliage, fruit, festoons, cupids and PanWall paintings of foliage, fruit and cupid from House of the Epigrams, V.1.18, arabesque from Casa dei Guerrieri or the House of the Bronzehandlers, I.3.25
Basin and plates from Moustiers, France, decorated with cupids, naiads, and other mythological figures. Hand-finished chromolithograph from Ris Paquots General History of Ancient French
Decorative plate from Rouen, France, with vignette of animals within borders of foliage and cupids. Hand-finished chromolithograph from Ris Paquots General History of Ancient French
Centerpiece in Renaissance maiolica tin-glazed pottery, Froli, Italy. Decorated with a cupid inside a border of zephyrs and foliage
Patera from Millin, Peintures et Vases Antiques. Shallow ceramic dish with mythological winged figures, possibly Venus and Cupid
Marble statue of Cupid and Psyche kissing from the Capitol in Rome. Copperplate engraving by R.H. Cromck from a drawing by H. Howard in Abraham Rees Cyclopedia, London, 1818
Diana led by Amore (cupid) falls in love withDiana, the moon goddess, led by Amore (cupid) to fall in love with the sleeping shepherd Endymion. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano)
Bacchus watching a fight between Cupid and a satyrBacchus in crown of vine leaves watching a fight between Cupid and a satyr. Silenus has his right hand on the head of a satyr
Through the Heart by Raphael Kirchner (1876-1917). Cupids arrow pierces a young woman through the heart. 1915
Music cover, Chanson d Amour Waltz, by J P Clarke, Bandmaster of Her Majestys Scots Guards, played with great success at the International Health Exhibition (London, 1884). Date: late 19th century
Music cover, Alexandra Music Books, Songs of the Emerald Isle. With a portrait of Princess Alexandra of Wales when she received the honorary degree of Doctor of Music (DMus) at Trinity College
The Merchant of Hearts. 1919
The Anatomy Lesson of Professor Cupidon (Cupid). 1918
Cover design, Girl and Cupid by Herbert PizerCover design, Pan magazine, Girl and Cupid by Herbert Pizer. 1920
Armillary sphere with zodiac. Date: 1719
Cupid robbed of his Pinions
Cupid and spiders web on a Valentine cardCupid with net and spiders web on a Valentine card -- Caught in Loves Web. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Cupids on a romantic card by Robert DudleyTwo cupids on a romantic card by Robert Dudley, sharpening an arrow on a grindstone -- Such glee be thine as sunny smiles create! Date: circa 1880s
Cupid with baking tray on a Valentine cardCupid with baking tray and verse on a Valentine card with pull tab. Date: circa 1890s
Cupid with cooking guidance on a comic Valentine cardCupid with culinary guidance, How to Cook a Heart, on a comic Valentine card. Date: circa 1890s
Cupid with good advice on a comic Valentine cardCupid with a book entitled good advice to young people about to marry, contained in a short tale of repentance, on a comic Valentine card