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Cherubim Collection (#6)

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

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

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: Allegory on love, 1775. Creator: Jacobus Buys

Allegory on love, 1775. Creator: Jacobus Buys
Allegory on love, 1775. Design for a painting

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Martyrs of Japan, 1628. Creator: Jacques Callot

The Martyrs of Japan, 1628. Creator: Jacques Callot
The Martyrs of Japan, 1628

Background imageCherubim Collection: Children's bacchanal, 1751. Creator: Abraham Delfos

Children's bacchanal, 1751. Creator: Abraham Delfos
Children's bacchanal, 1751

Background imageCherubim Collection: La Mort de Sappho, 1843. Creator: Honore Daumier

La Mort de Sappho, 1843. Creator: Honore Daumier
La Mort de Sappho, 1843. The death of Sappho. Jeunes filles, voyez ou nous conduit l'Amour! Sous nos pieds si mignons, le gueux creuse un abime Ou l'on tombe aisement

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Annunciation, 1594. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

The Annunciation, 1594. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
The Annunciation, 1594. From The Life of the Virgin, pl. 1

Background imageCherubim Collection: Arcadian landscape with Athena crowning an old man, and Venus and Adonis, 1747

Arcadian landscape with Athena crowning an old man, and Venus and Adonis, 1747. Creator: Louis Fabritius Dubourg
Arcadian landscape with Athena crowning an old man, and Venus and Adonis, 1747

Background imageCherubim Collection: Ornamental Frieze, Early 1530s. Creator: Giulio Bonasone

Ornamental Frieze, Early 1530s. Creator: Giulio Bonasone
Ornamental Frieze, Early 1530s

Background imageCherubim Collection: History of Jason and Medea, c1565. Creator: Giulio Bonasone

History of Jason and Medea, c1565. Creator: Giulio Bonasone
History of Jason and Medea, c1565

Background imageCherubim Collection: Flora and Her Nymphs, c1546. Creator: Giulio Bonasone

Flora and Her Nymphs, c1546. Creator: Giulio Bonasone
Flora and Her Nymphs, c1546

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Nativity with God the Father and Angels, after 1647. Creator: Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione

The Nativity with God the Father and Angels, after 1647. Creator: Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione
The Nativity with God the Father and Angels, after 1647

Background imageCherubim Collection: Venus and the Rose, 1556. Creators: Giorgio Ghisi, Luca Penni

Venus and the Rose, 1556. Creators: Giorgio Ghisi, Luca Penni
Venus and the Rose, 1556

Background imageCherubim Collection: Angelica and Medor, c1570. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi

Angelica and Medor, c1570. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi
Angelica and Medor, c1570

Background imageCherubim Collection: Venus and Vulcan Seated on a Bed, Mid-1550s. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi

Venus and Vulcan Seated on a Bed, Mid-1550s. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi
Venus and Vulcan Seated on a Bed, Mid-1550s

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1555. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi

The Judgment of Paris, 1555. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi
The Judgment of Paris, 1555

Background imageCherubim Collection: Child Riding a Dolphin, 1738. Creator: Edme Bouchardon

Child Riding a Dolphin, 1738. Creator: Edme Bouchardon
Child Riding a Dolphin, 1738

Background imageCherubim Collection: Design for an Honorary Diploma, 1869. Creator: Jan Philip Koelman

Design for an Honorary Diploma, 1869. Creator: Jan Philip Koelman
Design for an Honorary Diploma, 1869

Background imageCherubim Collection: Les Exercices de dévotion de M. Henri Roch, 1882. Creator: Félicien Rops

Les Exercices de dévotion de M. Henri Roch, 1882. Creator: Félicien Rops
Les Exercices de devotion de M. Henri Roch, 1882. From Les Exercices de devotion de M. Henri Roch avec Mme. la duchesse de Condor, frontispiece

Background imageCherubim Collection: Les Sonnets du Docteur, 1884. Creator: Félicien Rops

Les Sonnets du Docteur, 1884. Creator: Félicien Rops
Les Sonnets du Docteur, 1884. From Les Sonnets du Docteur, postface

Background imageCherubim Collection: C.J. Lagercrantz, Assessor, and his Family, early 19th century. Creator: Gustaf Wilhelm Finnberg

C.J. Lagercrantz, Assessor, and his Family, early 19th century. Creator: Gustaf Wilhelm Finnberg
C.J. Lagercrantz, Assessor, and his Family, early 19th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: Allegory of the Triumphal Procession of the Prince of Orange, the Future King Willem II

Allegory of the Triumphal Procession of the Prince of Orange, the Future King Willem II, as the Hero of Waterloo, 1815, 1815

Background imageCherubim Collection: Le Grand et le petit trottoir, 1866. Creator: Félicien Rops

Le Grand et le petit trottoir, 1866. Creator: Félicien Rops
Le Grand et le petit trottoir, 1866. From Le Grand et le Petit Trottoir, frontispiece

Background imageCherubim Collection: Composition with the Virgin Mary, c1675. Creator: Unknown

Composition with the Virgin Mary, c1675. Creator: Unknown
Composition with the Virgin Mary, c1675

Background imageCherubim Collection: Angels Looking up at the Eye of God. Study, early-mid-18th century

Angels Looking up at the Eye of God. Study, early-mid-18th century. Creator: Guillaume-Thomas Taraval
Angels Looking up at the Eye of God. Study, early-mid-18th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: Auction of the Cupids, 1799. Creator: Johann Heinrich Ramberg

Auction of the Cupids, 1799. Creator: Johann Heinrich Ramberg
Auction of the Cupids, 1799

Background imageCherubim Collection: Mars and Venus (image 1 of 2), 16th century. Creator: Enea Vico

Mars and Venus (image 1 of 2), 16th century. Creator: Enea Vico
Mars and Venus (image 1 of 2), 16th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: Galatea and Acis, 1651. Creator: Adriaen van Nieulandt

Galatea and Acis, 1651. Creator: Adriaen van Nieulandt
Galatea and Acis, 1651. Other Title(s): The triumph of the sea goddess Galathea?

Background imageCherubim Collection: Triumph of Bacchus, 1543. Creator: Enea Vico

Triumph of Bacchus, 1543. Creator: Enea Vico
Triumph of Bacchus, 1543

Background imageCherubim Collection: Venus in Vulcan's Forge (recto); Geometry (verso), c. 1607. Creators: Hermann Weyer

Venus in Vulcan's Forge (recto); Geometry (verso), c. 1607. Creators: Hermann Weyer, Bartholomeus Spranger
Venus in Vulcan's Forge (recto); Geometry (verso), c. 1607

Background imageCherubim Collection: Love Dream, 1895. Creator: Heinrich Vogeler

Love Dream, 1895. Creator: Heinrich Vogeler
Love Dream, 1895

Background imageCherubim Collection: Amphitrite or Allegory of the Element Water, early-mid 18th century

Amphitrite or Allegory of the Element Water, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder
Amphitrite or Allegory of the Element Water, early-mid 18th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: Peace and Harmony, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder

Peace and Harmony, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder
Peace and Harmony, early-mid 18th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: Danaë and the Shower of Gold. Study, mid-late 18th century. Creator: Francois Boucher

Danaë and the Shower of Gold. Study, mid-late 18th century. Creator: Francois Boucher
Danae and the Shower of Gold. Study, mid-late 18th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: Virgin and Child and Saint Anne, 16th century. Creator: Daniel Hopfer

Virgin and Child and Saint Anne, 16th century. Creator: Daniel Hopfer
Virgin and Child and Saint Anne, 16th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Beaucousin Collection at the National Gallery - 'Charity', by F. Salviati, 1860

The Beaucousin Collection at the National Gallery - "Charity", by F. Salviati, 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Beaucousin Collection at the National Gallery - "Charity", by F. Salviati, 1860. Engraving of a painting. The most recent accession to our National Gallery

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Holy Family with Infant Saint John, 1571. Creator: Cherubino Alberti

The Holy Family with Infant Saint John, 1571. Creator: Cherubino Alberti
The Holy Family with Infant Saint John, 1571

Background imageCherubim Collection: Bengt horn af Åminne (1623-1678) with his two wives Margaretha Sparre and Ingeborg Banér, 1675

Bengt horn af Åminne (1623-1678) with his two wives Margaretha Sparre and Ingeborg Banér, 1675
Bengt horn af...minne (1623-1678) with his two wives Margaretha Sparre and Ingeborg Baner, 1675

Background imageCherubim Collection: Allegory of the betrothal of King Karl XI and Queen Ulrika Eleonora, 1692

Allegory of the betrothal of King Karl XI and Queen Ulrika Eleonora, 1692. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl
Allegory of the betrothal of King Karl XI and Queen Ulrika Eleonora, 1692

Background imageCherubim Collection: Allegory of the union of King Karl XI and Queen Ulrika Eleonora, 1692

Allegory of the union of King Karl XI and Queen Ulrika Eleonora, 1692. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl
Allegory of the union of King Karl XI and Queen Ulrika Eleonora, 1692

Background imageCherubim Collection: Allegory of the birth of King Charles XI, 1668. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl

Allegory of the birth of King Charles XI, 1668. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl
Allegory of the birth of King Charles XI, 1668

Background imageCherubim Collection: Allegory of Queen Dowager Hedvig Eleonora's guardianship, 1692. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl

Allegory of Queen Dowager Hedvig Eleonora's guardianship, 1692. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl
Allegory of Queen Dowager Hedvig Eleonora's guardianship, 1692

Background imageCherubim Collection: Thesis-Sheet showing Saint Ignatius of Loyola, November 15, 1696. Creator: Elias Christoph Heiss

Thesis-Sheet showing Saint Ignatius of Loyola, November 15, 1696. Creator: Elias Christoph Heiss
Thesis-Sheet showing Saint Ignatius of Loyola, November 15, 1696

Background imageCherubim Collection: A River and a Fountain Nymph, 18th century. Creator: Charles-Joseph Natoire

A River and a Fountain Nymph, 18th century. Creator: Charles-Joseph Natoire
A River and a Fountain Nymph, 18th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: Apollo and Clytia, 1745. Creator: Charles-Joseph Natoire

Apollo and Clytia, 1745. Creator: Charles-Joseph Natoire
Apollo and Clytia, 1745




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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.