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Saturn Cutting off Cupid?s Wings with a Scythe, 1802. Artist: Akimov, Ivan Akimovich (1754-1814)
Saturn Cutting off Cupid?s Wings with a Scythe, 1802. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
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Classicism Cupid Cupids Saturn Putti Roman Mythology
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In this print titled "Saturn Cutting off Cupid's Wings with a Scythe" artist Ivan Akimovich Akimov brings to life a dramatic scene from Roman mythology. The painting, created in 1802, is housed in the prestigious State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. The image depicts Saturn, the god of time and agriculture, wielding a scythe as he ruthlessly severs the wings of Cupid, the mischievous god of love. This symbolic act represents the harsh reality that love can be fleeting and ephemeral. With his delicate wings clipped away, Cupid is rendered powerless and vulnerable. Akimov's mastery of classical style shines through in this piece. The fine art images are meticulously painted on canvas using oil paints, resulting in rich textures and vibrant colors that bring depth to every detail. The composition showcases elements of classicism with its emphasis on mythological figures such as putti or cherubs. This artwork serves as an allegory for the complexities of human emotions found within literature and mythology. It reminds us that even the most powerful forces can be subject to change and transformation over time. As we gaze upon this remarkable print by Ivan Akimovich Akimov, we are transported into a world where gods clash and timeless themes unfold before our eyes.
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