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Cherubim Collection (#9)

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

Background imageCherubim Collection: Ornament with sacrificial Vestal Virgin, 1677-1755. Creator: Elias van Nijmegen

Ornament with sacrificial Vestal Virgin, 1677-1755. Creator: Elias van Nijmegen
Ornament with sacrificial Vestal Virgin, 1677-1755

Background imageCherubim Collection: Design for a room painting with stone arches with a fountain and a view of a garden, 1677-1755

Design for a room painting with stone arches with a fountain and a view of a garden, 1677-1755

Background imageCherubim Collection: Mourning putti hanging garlands on a monument, 1677-1755. Creator: Elias van Nijmegen

Mourning putti hanging garlands on a monument, 1677-1755. Creator: Elias van Nijmegen
Mourning putti hanging garlands on a monument, 1677-1755. Design for a painting

Background imageCherubim Collection: Three putti with a flower basket, 1677-1755. Creator: Elias van Nijmegen

Three putti with a flower basket, 1677-1755. Creator: Elias van Nijmegen
Three putti with a flower basket, 1677-1755. Design for a painting

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Temperance, 1677-1755. Creator: Elias van Nijmegen

The Temperance, 1677-1755. Creator: Elias van Nijmegen
The Temperance, 1677-1755. Design for a painting

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Temperance, 1677-1755. Creator: Elias van Nijmegen

The Temperance, 1677-1755. Creator: Elias van Nijmegen
The Temperance, 1677-1755. Design for a painting

Background imageCherubim Collection: Portrait of a woman with four children, depicted as Caritas, 1650-1678. Creator: Jurgen Ovens

Portrait of a woman with four children, depicted as Caritas, 1650-1678. Creator: Jurgen Ovens
Portrait of a woman with four children, depicted as Caritas, 1650-1678

Background imageCherubim Collection: Allegory of the Treaty of Ryswick, 1697, 1698. Creator: Johannes Voorhout

Allegory of the Treaty of Ryswick, 1697, 1698. Creator: Johannes Voorhout
Allegory of the Treaty of Ryswick, 1697, 1698

Background imageCherubim Collection: Freyja Seeking her Husband, 1852. Creator: Nils Jakob Blommer

Freyja Seeking her Husband, 1852. Creator: Nils Jakob Blommer
Freyja Seeking her Husband, 1852

Background imageCherubim Collection: Bacchus-Apollo, 17th century. Creator: Nicolas Poussin

Bacchus-Apollo, 17th century. Creator: Nicolas Poussin
Bacchus-Apollo, 17th century

Background imageCherubim Collection: The proclamation to the shepherds, 1677. Creator: Cornelis Saftleven

The proclamation to the shepherds, 1677. Creator: Cornelis Saftleven
The proclamation to the shepherds, 1677. Annunciation of Christ's birth to the shepherds at night; a host of angels in the air

Background imageCherubim Collection: Thomas Erpenius as Metellus, 1791. Creator: Cornelis de Jonker

Thomas Erpenius as Metellus, 1791. Creator: Cornelis de Jonker
Thomas Erpenius as Metellus, 1791. In 1613, Dutch orientalist Thomas van Erpe was the first European to publish an accurate book of Arabic grammar

Background imageCherubim Collection: Rombout Hogerbeets as Miltiades, 1791. Creator: Cornelis de Jonker

Rombout Hogerbeets as Miltiades, 1791. Creator: Cornelis de Jonker
Rombout Hogerbeets as Miltiades, 1791. Dutch jurist Rombout Hogerbeets was tried for treason in 1618, and sentenced to life imprisonment

Background imageCherubim Collection: Sleeping Shepherdess and Cupid, 1760-1802. Creator: Gilles-Antoine Demarteau

Sleeping Shepherdess and Cupid, 1760-1802. Creator: Gilles-Antoine Demarteau
Sleeping Shepherdess and Cupid, 1760-1802

Background imageCherubim Collection: Shepherdess with flying Cupid, 1760-1802. Creator: Gilles-Antoine Demarteau

Shepherdess with flying Cupid, 1760-1802. Creator: Gilles-Antoine Demarteau
Shepherdess with flying Cupid, 1760-1802

Background imageCherubim Collection: Design for a pendulum clock, c.1750-c.1760. Creator: Charles Hutin

Design for a pendulum clock, c.1750-c.1760. Creator: Charles Hutin
Design for a pendulum clock, c.1750-c.1760. Ornate design with a cock crowing and two sleeping cherubs

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Victory of Painting over Death, 1660. Creator: Gesina ter Borch

The Victory of Painting over Death, 1660. Creator: Gesina ter Borch
The Victory of Painting over Death, 1660

Background imageCherubim Collection: Design for a stove with Mars and two overcome, chained naked men, in a niche, c.1750. Creator: Anon

Design for a stove with Mars and two overcome, chained naked men, in a niche, c.1750. Creator: Anon
Design for a stove with Mars and two overcome, chained naked men, in a niche, c.1750

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Annunciation, 1748. Creator: Agostino Masucci

The Annunciation, 1748. Creator: Agostino Masucci
The Annunciation, 1748

Background imageCherubim Collection: Three sketches of sculptures in the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris, 1872-1904

Three sketches of sculptures in the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris, 1872-1904. Creator: Wilhelm Cornelis Bauer
Three sketches of sculptures in the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris, 1872-1904

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Madonna and Child with St Anne, 1528. Creator: Defendente Ferrari

The Madonna and Child with St Anne, 1528. Creator: Defendente Ferrari
The Madonna and Child with St Anne, 1528

Background imageCherubim Collection: Design for a Sedan Chair, Viewed from the Back, the Front and the Right SIde, c.1650-c.1700

Design for a Sedan Chair, Viewed from the Back, the Front and the Right SIde, c.1650-c.1700. Creator: Anon
Design for a Sedan Chair, Viewed from the Back, the Front and the Right SIde, c.1650-c.1700

Background imageCherubim Collection: Tumbling Putti with Flowers, c.1650. Creator: Anon

Tumbling Putti with Flowers, c.1650. Creator: Anon
Tumbling Putti with Flowers, c.1650

Background imageCherubim Collection: Allegory with putti with coat of arms and the god of river, 1700-1800. Creator: Anon

Allegory with putti with coat of arms and the god of river, 1700-1800. Creator: Anon
Allegory with putti with coat of arms and the god of river, 1700-1800

Background imageCherubim Collection: Putti with a Festoon, c.1650. Creator: Anon

Putti with a Festoon, c.1650. Creator: Anon
Putti with a Festoon, c.1650

Background imageCherubim Collection: Putti with an Eagle on Clouds, c.1650. Creator: Anon

Putti with an Eagle on Clouds, c.1650. Creator: Anon
Putti with an Eagle on Clouds, c.1650

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Adoration of the Shepherds, 1720. Creator: Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari

The Adoration of the Shepherds, 1720. Creator: Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari
The Adoration of the Shepherds, 1720. Earlier ascribed to Lorenzo Masucci (1685-1785) and Carlo Maratti (1625-1713)

Background imageCherubim Collection: Meleager and Atalanta, c.1675-c.1699. Creator: Anon

Meleager and Atalanta, c.1675-c.1699. Creator: Anon
Meleager and Atalanta, c.1675-c.1699

Background imageCherubim Collection: Design for room decorations with a panel with a medallion with cows, 1767-1823

Design for room decorations with a panel with a medallion with cows, 1767-1823. Creator: Abraham Meertens
Design for room decorations with a panel with a medallion with cows and putti, 1767-

Background imageCherubim Collection: Design for room decorations with a panel with a bust on a column, 1767-1823

Design for room decorations with a panel with a bust on a column, 1767-1823. Creator: Abraham Meertens
Design for room decorations with a panel with a bust on a column, 1767-1823. A medallion with shepherd and two putti

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Wedding of Alexander and Roxana (?), 1678-1681. Creators: Arnold Houbraken, Gerard de Lairesse

The Wedding of Alexander and Roxana (?), 1678-1681. Creators: Arnold Houbraken, Gerard de Lairesse
The Wedding of Alexander and Roxana (?), 1678-1681

Background imageCherubim Collection: Venus Arming a Warrior, possibly Johan Maurits at the Forge of Vulcan, c.1644

Venus Arming a Warrior, possibly Johan Maurits at the Forge of Vulcan, c.1644. Creator: Thomas Willeboirts
Venus Arming a Warrior, possibly Johan Maurits at the Forge of Vulcan, c.1644

Background imageCherubim Collection: Allegory of the Stadtholdership of Prince Frederick Henry, 1642. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne

Allegory of the Stadtholdership of Prince Frederick Henry, 1642. Creator: Adriaen van de Venne
Allegory of the Stadtholdership of Prince Frederick Henry, 1642

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Apotheosis of Cornelis de Witt, with the Dutch Raid on the Medway in the background

The Apotheosis of Cornelis de Witt, with the Dutch Raid on the Medway in the background, 1667-1700. Creator: Anon
The Apotheosis of Cornelis de Witt, with the Dutch Raid on the Medway in the background, 1667-1700

Background imageCherubim Collection: Sleeping Putto, 1627-1700. Creator: Unknown

Sleeping Putto, 1627-1700. Creator: Unknown
Sleeping Putto, 1627-1700

Background imageCherubim Collection: Putti with a Wreath of Flowers, c.1650. Creator: Workshop of Gerard van Honthorst

Putti with a Wreath of Flowers, c.1650. Creator: Workshop of Gerard van Honthorst
Putti with a Wreath of Flowers, c.1650

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Wedding of Alexander and Roxana, 1664. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

The Wedding of Alexander and Roxana, 1664. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
The Wedding of Alexander and Roxana, 1664

Background imageCherubim Collection: Six Putti with Flowers and Fruit and Attributes of the Art of Drawing, 1782

Six Putti with Flowers and Fruit and Attributes of the Art of Drawing, 1782. Creator: Juriaan Andriessen
Six Putti with Flowers and Fruit and Attributes of the Art of Drawing, 1782

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Triumph of Galathea, 1659-1717. Creators: Nicolas Colombel, Francesco Albani

The Triumph of Galathea, 1659-1717. Creators: Nicolas Colombel, Francesco Albani
The Triumph of Galathea, 1659-1717. Attributed to Nicolas Colombel (1644-1717) and earlier ascribed to Francesco Albani (1578-1660)

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Sleeping Rinaldo Crowned with Flowers by Armida (formerly entitled Sleeping Mars), 1750-1780

The Sleeping Rinaldo Crowned with Flowers by Armida (formerly entitled Sleeping Mars), 1750-1780

Background imageCherubim Collection: Apollo Exposing Mars and Venus to the Ridicule of the Olympians, from Ovid's Metamorphoses

Apollo Exposing Mars and Venus to the Ridicule of the Olympians, from Ovid's Metamorphoses... Creator: Unknown
Apollo Exposing Mars and Venus to the Ridicule of the Olympians, from Ovid's Metamorphoses, Aubusson, c. 1650. Detail from a larger artwork

Background imageCherubim Collection: Evening, 1803/05. Creator: Phillip Otto Runge

Evening, 1803/05. Creator: Phillip Otto Runge
Evening, 1803/05

Background imageCherubim Collection: Day, 1803/05. Creator: Phillip Otto Runge

Day, 1803/05. Creator: Phillip Otto Runge
Day, 1803/05

Background imageCherubim Collection: Sleeping Nymph Watched by a Man, 1649. Creator: Laurentius de Neter

Sleeping Nymph Watched by a Man, 1649. Creator: Laurentius de Neter
Sleeping Nymph Watched by a Man, 1649

Background imageCherubim Collection: Three Putti with Armor, 1523/30. Creator: Master I.B

Three Putti with Armor, 1523/30. Creator: Master I.B
Three Putti with Armor, 1523/30

Background imageCherubim Collection: Bookplate of Willibald Pirckheimer, 1529. Creators: Master I.B. Georg Pencz

Bookplate of Willibald Pirckheimer, 1529. Creators: Master I.B. Georg Pencz
Bookplate of Willibald Pirckheimer, 1529

Background imageCherubim Collection: Satyr Spying on Sleeping Nymph, Antiope, 1645-1680. Creator: Toussaint Gelton

Satyr Spying on Sleeping Nymph, Antiope, 1645-1680. Creator: Toussaint Gelton
Satyr Spying on Sleeping Nymph, Antiope, 1645-1680

Background imageCherubim Collection: The Contest between Apollo and Pan, c.1600-c.1615. Creator: Hendrik de Clerck

The Contest between Apollo and Pan, c.1600-c.1615. Creator: Hendrik de Clerck
The Contest between Apollo and Pan, c.1600-c.1615. Other Title(s): The Contest between Apollo and Marsyas




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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.