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Cherubim Collection (#5)

Cherubim, celestial beings depicted in various forms of art throughout history, have captivated the imagination and inspired awe

Background imageCherubim Collection: Worship of Venus, early 17th century. Creator: Peter Paul Rubens

Worship of Venus, early 17th century. Creator: Peter Paul Rubens
Worship of Venus, early 17th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: Venus. Creator: Unknown

Venus. Creator: Unknown
Venus, Unknown date

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Eucharist. Creator: Workshop of Francisco de Zurbarán

The Eucharist. Creator: Workshop of Francisco de Zurbarán
The Eucharist, Unknown date

Background imageCherubim Collection: Ulrik, 1684-1685, Prince of Sweden. Creator: Workshop of David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl

Ulrik, 1684-1685, Prince of Sweden. Creator: Workshop of David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl
Ulrik, 1684-1685, Prince of Sweden, Unknown date

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Return of the Holy Family from Egypt, mid-late 17th century. Creator: Bartolomé Esteban Murillo

The Return of the Holy Family from Egypt, mid-late 17th century. Creator: Bartolomé Esteban Murillo
The Return of the Holy Family from Egypt, mid-late 17th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Judgement of Paris. Creator: Søren Kiær

The Judgement of Paris. Creator: Søren Kiær
The Judgement of Paris, Unknown date

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Holy Family. Creator: Jan van den Hoecke

The Holy Family. Creator: Jan van den Hoecke
The Holy Family, Unknown date

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Martyred St. Catherine of Alexandria with Angels, 1625-1650. Creator: Unknown

The Martyred St. Catherine of Alexandria with Angels, 1625-1650. Creator: Unknown
The Martyred St. Catherine of Alexandria with Angels, 1625-1650

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Assumption of the Virgin, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Carlo Innocenzo Carlone

The Assumption of the Virgin, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Carlo Innocenzo Carlone
The Assumption of the Virgin, early-mid 18th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: Copy of Titian's 'Allegory of Alfonso d'Avalos, Marchese del Vasto', c1833

Copy of Titian's "Allegory of Alfonso d'Avalos, Marchese del Vasto", c1833

Background imageCherubim Collection: Mars and Venus (image 2 of 2), 16th century. Creator: Enea Vico

Mars and Venus (image 2 of 2), 16th century. Creator: Enea Vico
Mars and Venus (image 2 of 2), 16th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Departure of Elisabeth of France for Spain, after 1858. Creator: Eugene Isabey

The Departure of Elisabeth of France for Spain, after 1858. Creator: Eugene Isabey
The Departure of Elisabeth of France for Spain, after 1858. During his youth, this early Romantic artist joined Eugene Delacroix and Richard Parkes Bonington (1802-28)

Background imageCherubim Collection: Portrait of Allaert van Everdingen, 1704-1758. Creator: Sybrand Feitama

Portrait of Allaert van Everdingen, 1704-1758. Creator: Sybrand Feitama
Portrait of Allaert van Everdingen, 1704-1758

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Alchemy, 1606. Creator: Paulus de Kempenaer

The Alchemy, 1606. Creator: Paulus de Kempenaer
The Alchemy, 1606

Background imageCherubim Collection: Venus and Vulcan at the Forge, mid-1550s. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi

Venus and Vulcan at the Forge, mid-1550s. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi
Venus and Vulcan at the Forge, mid-1550s

Background imageCherubim Collection: Apollo, Pan and a Putto Blowing a Horn, 1560s. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi

Apollo, Pan and a Putto Blowing a Horn, 1560s. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi
Apollo, Pan and a Putto Blowing a Horn, 1560s. Series: Set of Four Ceiling Designs for Galerie d'Ulysse of Fountainbleau

Background imageCherubim Collection: Allegory of Carnal Love, after 1535. Creator: Cristofano di Michele Martini

Allegory of Carnal Love, after 1535. Creator: Cristofano di Michele Martini
Allegory of Carnal Love, after 1535

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Holy Family with the Infant St John. Creator: Unknown

The Holy Family with the Infant St John. Creator: Unknown
The Holy Family with the Infant St John, Unknown date

Background imageCherubim Collection: Sculpture. Creator: Unknown

Sculpture. Creator: Unknown
Sculpture, Unknown date

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Adoration of the Magi. Creator: Unknown

The Adoration of the Magi. Creator: Unknown
The Adoration of the Magi, Unknown date

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Judgement of Paris, 1728. Creator: Noël-Nicolas Coypel

The Judgement of Paris, 1728. Creator: Noël-Nicolas Coypel
The Judgement of Paris, 1728

Background imageCherubim Collection: St Rosa of Lima. Creator: Anon

St Rosa of Lima. Creator: Anon
St Rosa of Lima, Unknown date. In 1617 a thirty-one-year-old woman, born as Isabel Flores y de Oliva, died in her hometown Lima in Peru

Background imageCherubim Collection: Putto in front of a Hedge of Roses. Creator: Unknown

Putto in front of a Hedge of Roses. Creator: Unknown
Putto in front of a Hedge of Roses, Unknown date. Manner of Francesco Pesellino

Background imageCherubim Collection: Venus and Cupid, early 16th century. Creator: Lucas Cranach the Elder

Venus and Cupid, early 16th century. Creator: Lucas Cranach the Elder
Venus and Cupid, early 16th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Marriage of Charles X Gustavus, 1654, (mid-late 17th century). Creator: Jurgen Ovens

The Marriage of Charles X Gustavus, 1654, (mid-late 17th century). Creator: Jurgen Ovens
The Marriage of Charles X Gustavus, 1654, (mid-late 17th century). Alternative title: Consummation ceremony after the wedding of King Carl Gustav and Queen Hedwig Eleanor in 1654

Background imageCherubim Collection: Sheet of Studies (recto and verso) (image 2 of 2), Mid-16th century. Creator: Unknown

Sheet of Studies (recto and verso) (image 2 of 2), Mid-16th century. Creator: Unknown
Sheet of Studies (recto and verso) (image 2 of 2), Mid-16th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: Apocripha, Printed 1643. Creators: Wolfgang Endter, Peter Paul Troschel

Apocripha, Printed 1643. Creators: Wolfgang Endter, Peter Paul Troschel
Apocripha, Printed 1643

Background imageCherubim Collection: Untitled - Children with Grapes, 1878. Creator: W. J. Linton

Untitled - Children with Grapes, 1878. Creator: W. J. Linton
Untitled - Children with Grapes, 1878

Background imageCherubim Collection: Pietas, 1610. Creator: Willem van Swanenburg

Pietas, 1610. Creator: Willem van Swanenburg
Pietas, 1610

Background imageCherubim Collection: Architectural Fantasy, 1598. Creator: Wendel Dietterlin the Elder

Architectural Fantasy, 1598. Creator: Wendel Dietterlin the Elder
Architectural Fantasy, 1598. From Architectural and Ornamental Designs

Background imageCherubim Collection: Venus Ordering Arms from Vulcan for Aeneas (image 1 of 2), 1717. Creator: Jean Restout

Venus Ordering Arms from Vulcan for Aeneas (image 1 of 2), 1717. Creator: Jean Restout
Venus Ordering Arms from Vulcan for Aeneas (image 1 of 2), 1717

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Assumption of the Virgin, between c1734 and c1740. Creator: Gaspare Diziani

The Assumption of the Virgin, between c1734 and c1740. Creator: Gaspare Diziani
The Assumption of the Virgin, between c1734 and c1740

Background imageCherubim Collection: Project for a Cartouche: An Allegory of Minerva, Fame, History and Faith Overcomin... c1727

Project for a Cartouche: An Allegory of Minerva, Fame, History and Faith Overcomin... c1727. Creator: Francois Boucher
Project for a Cartouche: An Allegory of Minerva, Fame, History and Faith Overcoming Ignorance and Time, c1727

Background imageCherubim Collection: Mercury, c1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I

Mercury, c1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I
Mercury, c1585. From The Seven Planets, pl. 6

Background imageCherubim Collection: Vase of Flowers, c1695 (?). Creator: Isabella Peeters

Vase of Flowers, c1695 (?). Creator: Isabella Peeters
Vase of Flowers, c1695 (?)

Background imageCherubim Collection: Adoration of the Magi, c1760. Creator: Carle van Loo

Adoration of the Magi, c1760. Creator: Carle van Loo
Adoration of the Magi, c1760

Background imageCherubim Collection: Allegorical Figure of Peace, between 1530 and 1540. Creators: Lorenzo de Musi, Marcantonio Raimondi

Allegorical Figure of Peace, between 1530 and 1540. Creators: Lorenzo de Musi, Marcantonio Raimondi
Allegorical Figure of Peace, between 1530 and 1540

Background imageCherubim Collection: Rinaldo and Armida, c1758. Creator: Lorenzo Tiepolo

Rinaldo and Armida, c1758. Creator: Lorenzo Tiepolo
Rinaldo and Armida, c1758

Background imageCherubim Collection: Portrait of Bartholomeus Spranger, 1597. Creator: Jan Muller

Portrait of Bartholomeus Spranger, 1597. Creator: Jan Muller
Portrait of Bartholomeus Spranger, 1597

Background imageCherubim Collection: Psyche, 1856. Creator: Auguste Barthelemy Glaize

Psyche, 1856. Creator: Auguste Barthelemy Glaize
Psyche, 1856

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Baptism of Christ, c1690. Creator: Antoine Coypel

The Baptism of Christ, c1690. Creator: Antoine Coypel
The Baptism of Christ, c1690

Background imageCherubim Collection: Interior with cupola, a coffered ceiling in Berlin and decorations for a cornice, 1862-1867

Interior with cupola, a coffered ceiling in Berlin and decorations for a cornice, 1862-1867. Creator: Isaac Gosschalk
Interior with cupola, a coffered ceiling in Berlin and decorations for a cornice, 1862-1867. Joseph Henry Gosschalk (rejected attribution)

Background imageCherubim Collection: Saint Agnes Protected by an Angel, c1620. Creator: Alessandro Turchi

Saint Agnes Protected by an Angel, c1620. Creator: Alessandro Turchi
Saint Agnes Protected by an Angel, c1620

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Wedding Feast of Peleus and Thetis, 1589. Creator: Jacques de Gheyn II

The Wedding Feast of Peleus and Thetis, 1589. Creator: Jacques de Gheyn II
The Wedding Feast of Peleus and Thetis, 1589

Background imageCherubim Collection: Faith, Hope, and Charity, 1590. Creator: Jacob Matham

Faith, Hope, and Charity, 1590. Creator: Jacob Matham
Faith, Hope, and Charity, 1590

Background imageCherubim Collection: Venus with Amor and putti, 1710-1777. Creators: Charles-Joseph Natoire, Unknown

Venus with Amor and putti, 1710-1777. Creators: Charles-Joseph Natoire, Unknown
Venus with Amor and putti, 1710-1777. Adrien Manglard (rejected attribution)

Background imageCherubim Collection: Bracket with a Cherub Holding a Fly Whisk, turn of the 1/2nd century. Creator: Unknown

Bracket with a Cherub Holding a Fly Whisk, turn of the 1/2nd century. Creator: Unknown
Bracket with a Cherub Holding a Fly Whisk, turn of the 1/2nd century

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Seven Virtues, 1588. Creator: Jacob Matham

The Seven Virtues, 1588. Creator: Jacob Matham
The Seven Virtues, 1588. From Mythological Subjects




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Cherubim, celestial beings depicted in various forms of art throughout history, have captivated the imagination and inspired awe. From ancient biblical texts to Renaissance masterpieces, these angelic figures have left an indelible mark on artistic expression. In Alexandre Cabanel's iconic painting "The Birth of Venus" from 1875, cherubim surround the goddess as she emerges from the sea, adding a touch of ethereal beauty to this classical scene. Their presence evokes a sense of divine protection and grace. The Hebrew Bible also mentions cherubim prominently. In Perpignan's Kingdom, a stunning depiction dating back to 1299 showcases these heavenly creatures with their wings outstretched in reverence and adoration. They serve as guardians of sacred spaces and symbolize spiritual enlightenment. St. Luke Painting the Virgin by an unknown artist in 1602 portrays cherubim hovering above Mary as she is being painted by St. Luke himself. These celestial beings bring forth inspiration and guidance for artists seeking divine intervention in their creative endeavors. Depictions such as Antonio d Este's "Deposition" after 1800 show cherubim mourning alongside humans during moments of grief and loss. Their presence offers solace and reminds us that even amidst sorrow, there is hope for transcendence. Hannah Humphrey's publication "The Twin Stars, Castor and Pollux" from 1799 features cherubic figures guiding these mythical twins across the night sky—a testament to their role as messengers between heaven and earth. Even Queen Elizabeth I found herself immortalized alongside cherubs in her old age portrait circa 1610. The inclusion of these heavenly beings emphasizes her divinely ordained status as a ruler chosen by God. Jan Wierix's copy of "Melencolia I" from 1602 showcases melancholy personified with cherubs surrounding her figure—perhaps indicating that even sadness can be accompanied by celestial comfort.