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  2. Funerary art in Puritan New England - Wikipedia

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    The Boston cherubs mostly date from the mid-18th century to around 1810 and have direct lineage to earlier funerary art, often showing a living human arched by wings. The John Stevens Shop of Newport began using Cherub effigies as early as 1705, and carvers in the Merrimack Valley region were using soul/cherub designs starting in the 1680s.

  3. The Immaculate Conception of El Escorial - Wikipedia

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    The near disappearance of the cherubs at the top of the image have been attributed with an overall sense of weightlessness of the piece. [1] The work is simplified from some of Murillo's earlier efforts, [3] a result of Murillo's ongoing efforts to distill the depiction to its most iconographic form.

  4. File:Pierre Legros I, Cherubs Playing with a Lyre, 1672-1673 ...

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    Cherubs Playing with a Lyre . Date: between 1672 and 1673. Medium: lead with traces of gilding: Dimensions: overall: 109 x 150 cm (42 15/16 x 59 1/16 in.) ...

  5. Madonna and Child with Cherubs - Wikipedia

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    The other cherubs also show bold views and expressive twists of great originality. The colour presents a strong contrast between cool tones—the ice blue and midnight blue of the background and Mary's cloak—and the warm and luminous shades of the skin tones.

  6. Garland bearers - Wikipedia

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    Garlands bearers, typically in the form of small naked putti holding up a continuous garland very large in relation to their size, formed a popular ornamental design in classical arts, from the Greco-Roman world to India, with ramifications as far as China.

  7. Daniel Seghers - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Seghers [a] (3 December 1590 – 2 November 1661 [1]) was a Flemish Jesuit brother and painter who specialized in flower still lifes. He is particularly well known for his contributions to the genre of flower garland painting. [2] His paintings were collected enthusiastically by aristocratic patrons and he had numerous followers and ...