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Pair of 16th century Putti busts, circa 1580
Pair of 16th century Putti busts, circa 1580
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A wonderfully worn air of 16th century Putti busts, circa 1580.
Putti are cherubic figures, often depicted as nude, winged infants in art and architecture. Originating in the Renaissance, these playful, angelic figures symbolise love, innocence, and divine presence. Commonly found in frescoes, sculptures, and decorative arts, putti add a sense of whimsy and spiritual beauty to various works.
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