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Cherubim Collection (#7)

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

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

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

Background imageCherubim Collection: Monument to Dr. John Yonge, by Torrigiani, in the Rolls Chapel, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Monument to Dr. John Yonge, by Torrigiani, in the Rolls Chapel, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Monument to Dr. John Yonge, by Torrigiani, in the Rolls Chapel, [Chancery Lane, London], 1860. Among the monuments almost hidden from view in the quaint old Chapel of the Rolls - an edifice now

Background imageCherubim Collection: Putti with Mirrors, 1725-1744. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Putti with Mirrors, 1725-1744. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Putti with Mirrors, 1725-1744

Background imageCherubim Collection: Jupiter, Disguised as a Shepherd, Seducing Mnemosyne, the Goddess of Memory, 1727

Jupiter, Disguised as a Shepherd, Seducing Mnemosyne, the Goddess of Memory, 1727. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Jupiter, Disguised as a Shepherd, Seducing Mnemosyne, the Goddess of Memory, 1727

Background imageCherubim Collection: Jupiter, Disguised as Diana, Seducing the Nymph Callisto, 1727. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Jupiter, Disguised as Diana, Seducing the Nymph Callisto, 1727. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Jupiter, Disguised as Diana, Seducing the Nymph Callisto, 1727

Background imageCherubim Collection: Adoration of the Magi, between 1580 and 1610. Creator: Andrea Andreani

Adoration of the Magi, between 1580 and 1610. Creator: Andrea Andreani
Adoration of the Magi, between 1580 and 1610

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Holy Kinship, c1520. Creator: Albrecht Altdorfer

The Holy Kinship, c1520. Creator: Albrecht Altdorfer
The Holy Kinship, c1520

Background imageCherubim Collection: Caritas, 1610-1716. Creator: Unknown

Caritas, 1610-1716. Creator: Unknown
Caritas, 1610-1716. Allegorical figure of Charity breastfeeding a baby, and holding the Christian symbols of a flaming sacred heart and cross. Copy after Guercino

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Immaculate Conception (Joachim en Anna receiving the Virgin Mary from God the Father), c.1757-c

The Immaculate Conception (Joachim en Anna receiving the Virgin Mary from God the Father), c.1757-c.1759

Background imageCherubim Collection: Flight into Egypt, 1750-1810. Creator: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (follower of)

Flight into Egypt, 1750-1810. Creator: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (follower of)
Flight into Egypt, 1750-1810

Background imageCherubim Collection: Madonna and Child, 1525-1535. Creator: Workshop of Gaudenzio Ferrari

Madonna and Child, 1525-1535. Creator: Workshop of Gaudenzio Ferrari
Madonna and Child, 1525-1535

Background imageCherubim Collection: Feast of the Gods in a Cave near the Sea Shore. Creator: Gerard Seghers

Feast of the Gods in a Cave near the Sea Shore. Creator: Gerard Seghers
Feast of the Gods in a Cave near the Sea Shore, unknown date

Background imageCherubim Collection: The reward of virtue, allegory, 1680. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl

The reward of virtue, allegory, 1680. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl
The reward of virtue, allegory, 1680

Background imageCherubim Collection: Fire. Creator: Unknown

Fire. Creator: Unknown
Fire, unknown date

Background imageCherubim Collection: Flower decorating putti, c17th century. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl

Flower decorating putti, c17th century. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl
Flower decorating putti, c17th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: Fortuna. Creator: Unknown

Fortuna. Creator: Unknown
Fortuna, unknown date

Background imageCherubim Collection: Flowers Around a Cartouche with an Image of Putto. Creator: Unknown

Flowers Around a Cartouche with an Image of Putto. Creator: Unknown
Flowers Around a Cartouche with an Image of Putto, unknown date

Background imageCherubim Collection: Galatea, 17th century. Creator: Anon

Galatea, 17th century. Creator: Anon
Galatea, 17th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: Ceiling painting, c.1666-c.1695. Creator: Theodor Cornelisz. van der Schuer

Ceiling painting, c.1666-c.1695. Creator: Theodor Cornelisz. van der Schuer
Ceiling painting, c.1666-c.1695

Background imageCherubim Collection: Aurora, c.1690-c.1710. Creator: Johannes Voorhout

Aurora, c.1690-c.1710. Creator: Johannes Voorhout
Aurora, c.1690-c.1710

Background imageCherubim Collection: A Bacchanal, Unknown date. Creator: Sebastiano Ricci

A Bacchanal, Unknown date. Creator: Sebastiano Ricci
A Bacchanal, Unknown date

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Ecstasy of Saint Francis, c1615. Creator: Pier Francesco Mazzucchelli

The Ecstasy of Saint Francis, c1615. Creator: Pier Francesco Mazzucchelli
The Ecstasy of Saint Francis, c1615. Saint Francis Comforted by an Angel

Background imageCherubim Collection: Classical Buildings with Columns, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: Alberto Carlieri

Classical Buildings with Columns, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: Alberto Carlieri
Classical Buildings with Columns, late 17th-early 18th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: Classical Buildings with Columns, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: Alberto Carlieri

Classical Buildings with Columns, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: Alberto Carlieri
Classical Buildings with Columns, late 17th-early 18th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: St. Anne Revealing to the Virgin the Prophecy of Isaiah, c1749. Creator: Noël Hallé

St. Anne Revealing to the Virgin the Prophecy of Isaiah, c1749. Creator: Noël Hallé
St. Anne Revealing to the Virgin the Prophecy of Isaiah, c1749

Background imageCherubim Collection: Queen Hedvig Eleonora's wedding night. Creator: Unknown

Queen Hedvig Eleonora's wedding night. Creator: Unknown
Queen Hedvig Eleonora's wedding night, unknown date

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Assumption, between c1653 and c1655. Creator: Laurent de la Hyre

The Assumption, between c1653 and c1655. Creator: Laurent de la Hyre
The Assumption, between c1653 and c1655

Background imageCherubim Collection: Design for a wall decoration with Neptune and entourage, 1751. Creator: Ruik Keyert

Design for a wall decoration with Neptune and entourage, 1751. Creator: Ruik Keyert
Design for a wall decoration with Neptune and entourage, 1751

Background imageCherubim Collection: Design for glass window 8 donated by Prince Willem Hendrik at the age of seventeen, 1665-1667

Design for glass window 8 donated by Prince Willem Hendrik at the age of seventeen, 1665-1667. Creator: Pieter Jansz
Design for glass window 8 donated by Prince Willem Hendrik at the age of seventeen, 1665-1667

Background imageCherubim Collection: The judgment of Paris, c.1593-c.1662. Creator: Paulus van Wtewael

The judgment of Paris, c.1593-c.1662. Creator: Paulus van Wtewael
The judgment of Paris, c.1593-c.1662

Background imageCherubim Collection: Portrait of Herman Henstenburgh in an oval frame, held by female figure and putto, 1683-1746

Portrait of Herman Henstenburgh in an oval frame, held by female figure and putto, 1683-1746. 18th-century Dutch painter known for fruit and flower still lifes, with a specialty in insects and birds

Background imageCherubim Collection: Portrait of Maria Cornelisz, Wife of Silvester van Tongeren, 1680-1719. Creator: Jan Weenix

Portrait of Maria Cornelisz, Wife of Silvester van Tongeren, 1680-1719. Creator: Jan Weenix
Portrait of Maria Cornelisz, Wife of Silvester van Tongeren, 1680-1719

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Virgin Appearing to the Guardian Angel, between c1717 and c1718

The Virgin Appearing to the Guardian Angel, between c1717 and c1718. Creator: Giovanni Battista Piazzetta
The Virgin Appearing to the Guardian Angel, between c1717 and c1718

Background imageCherubim Collection: Hedvig Eleonora, Queen of Sweden, family tree, 1704. Creator: Eric Utterhielm

Hedvig Eleonora, Queen of Sweden, family tree, 1704. Creator: Eric Utterhielm
Hedvig Eleonora, Queen of Sweden, family tree, 1704

Background imageCherubim Collection: Winged Female Genius Crowning a Putto with a Laurel Wreath (image 2 of 5), 1712

Winged Female Genius Crowning a Putto with a Laurel Wreath (image 2 of 5), 1712. Creator: Paul Heerman
Winged Female Genius Crowning a Putto with a Laurel Wreath (image 2 of 5), 1712

Background imageCherubim Collection: Winged Female Genius Crowning a Putto with a Laurel Wreath (image 1 of 5), 1712

Winged Female Genius Crowning a Putto with a Laurel Wreath (image 1 of 5), 1712. Creator: Paul Heerman
Winged Female Genius Crowning a Putto with a Laurel Wreath (image 1 of 5), 1712

Background imageCherubim Collection: Map of North Holland, c.1700-c.1710. Creator: Nicolaes Visscher

Map of North Holland, c.1700-c.1710. Creator: Nicolaes Visscher
Map of North Holland, c.1700-c.1710. Kennemaria et Westfrisia vulgo et vernacule Noord-Holland tam in minores quam Praecipuas Ditiones...'

Background imageCherubim Collection: Map of Rijnland and Amstelland, c.1675. Creator: Workshop of Nicolaes Visscher

Map of Rijnland and Amstelland, c.1675. Creator: Workshop of Nicolaes Visscher
Map of Rijnland and Amstelland, c.1675. Rhenolandia, Amstelandia et circumjacentia aliquot territoria: cum aggeribus omnibus terminisq. suis'

Background imageCherubim Collection: Map of the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands, 1677-1679. Creator: Nicolaes Visscher

Map of the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands, 1677-1679. Creator: Nicolaes Visscher
Map of the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands, 1677-1679. At the bottom right, the Maas from Maastricht to Wessem. At the top left the title in a cartouche surrounded by putti

Background imageCherubim Collection: Map of South Holland, c.1675. Creator: Nicolaes Visscher

Map of South Holland, c.1675. Creator: Nicolaes Visscher
Map of South Holland, c.1675. With the west above. Scale in Dutch and French miles. Warships in a naval battle on the North Sea, the mouths of the Haringvliet and the Maas

Background imageCherubim Collection: Paris and Oenone, 1737. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Paris and Oenone, 1737. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Paris and Oenone, 1737

Background imageCherubim Collection: The marriage trap: an allegory of marriage, 1647. Creator: Hendrik Noorderwiel

The marriage trap: an allegory of marriage, 1647. Creator: Hendrik Noorderwiel
The marriage trap: an allegory of marriage, 1647

Background imageCherubim Collection: Design for a ceiling painting with Diana and Endymion, 1726. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Design for a ceiling painting with Diana and Endymion, 1726. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Design for a ceiling painting with Diana and Endymion, 1726

Background imageCherubim Collection: Allegory of the Sciences, c.1675-c.1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Allegory of the Sciences, c.1675-c.1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Allegory of the Sciences, c.1675-c.1683

Background imageCherubim Collection: Allegory of the Arts, 1675-1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Allegory of the Arts, 1675-1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Allegory of the Arts, 1675-1683

Background imageCherubim Collection: Allegory of Riches, 1675-1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Allegory of Riches, 1675-1683. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Allegory of Riches, 1675-1683

Background imageCherubim Collection: Design for the decoration of three walls of a room, c.1752-c.1819. Creator: Juriaan Andriessen

Design for the decoration of three walls of a room, c.1752-c.1819. Creator: Juriaan Andriessen
Design for the decoration of three walls of a room, c.1752-c.1819

Background imageCherubim Collection: Putti with the attributes of Bacchus, c.1752-c.1819. Creator: Juriaan Andriessen

Putti with the attributes of Bacchus, c.1752-c.1819. Creator: Juriaan Andriessen
Putti with the attributes of Bacchus, c.1752-c.1819. Sketch for a painting




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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.