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Cherubim Collection

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

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Cherubim Collection: The Birth of Venus, 1875. Creator: Alexandre Cabanel
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Cherubim Collection: Hebrew Bible (1299) located in Perpignan (Kingdom
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Cherubim Collection: H : Angelot with a green veil - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers - Alphabet of
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Cherubim Collection: The Ascension of Jesus
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Cherubim Collection: Queen Elizabeth I (1538-1603) in Old Age, c. 1610 (oil on panel)
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Cherubim Collection: The Annunciation to the Shepherds, 1656 (oil on canvas) (for details see 77436 & 77437)
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Cherubim Collection: Melencolia I (copy), 1602. Creator: Jan Wierix
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Cherubim Collection: Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena preparing themselves for the contest of beauty before P
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Cherubim Collection: The Holy Trinity, with the dead Christ at center surrounded by angels, God the Father
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Cherubim Collection: St. Luke Painting the Virgin, 1602 (oil on panel)
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Cherubim Collection: Deposition, after 1800. Creator: Antonio d Este
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Cherubim Collection: The Holy Family with the Virgin holding Christ over the cradle, 1640-60. 1640-60
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Cherubim Collection: Midas, Transmuting all into [Gold] Paper, pub. 1797 (hand coloured engraving)
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Cherubim Collection: The Coronation of the Virgin in Paradise, 1438 (oil on panel)
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Cherubim Collection: Angels cleaning Christmas tree, c1900. Creator: Carl Froschl
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Cherubim Collection: The International Exhibition: iron fountain, by Barbezat, in the French Court, 1862
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Cherubim Collection: Bacchanal, 1640. Creators: Giovanni Andrea Podestà, Francesco Salamanca
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Cherubim Collection: Three Loves, One holding a Quiver, the Other, Grapes, 1727-60
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Cherubim Collection: Air, ca. 1748. Creator: Jean Daullé
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Cherubim Collection: Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, ca. 1600. Creator: Jan Muller
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Cherubim Collection: Three Children Among Clouds Near a Palm Leaf, 1738-45. Creator: Gabriel Huquier
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Cherubim Collection: Q : Angelot with a red veil and a quiver - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers
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Cherubim Collection: S : Angelot with a red veil and a quiver - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers
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Cherubim Collection: V : Angelot with a pink veil the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers - Alphabet of
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Cherubim Collection: W: Angelot with a green and golden veil carrying a quiver - the upper-case surrounded by
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Cherubim Collection: A : Angelot with a green veil - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers - Alphabet of
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Cherubim Collection: E : Angelot with a dark colour veil - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers
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Cherubim Collection: F : Angelot with a blue veil - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers - Alphabet of
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Cherubim Collection: I : Angelot with a sky blue veil - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers - Alphabet
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Cherubim Collection: Family of Satyrs with Dancing Cherubs, c. 1775-76 (w/c and brush work with graphite and gouache)
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Cherubim Collection: B : Angelot with a blue veil - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers - Alphabet of
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Cherubim Collection: C : Angelot with a red veil - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers - Alphabet of
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Cherubim Collection: J : Angelot with a blue sky veil - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers - Alphabet
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Cherubim Collection: P : Angelotwith a blue veil - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers - Alphabet of
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Cherubim Collection: T : Angelot with a sky blue veil - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers - Alphabet
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Cherubim Collection: Dido Sacrifices to Juno, the Goddess of Marriage, 1679 (tapestry weave: silk and wool)
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Cherubim Collection: G : Angelot with a red veil and a quiver - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers
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Cherubim Collection: L : Angelot with a green veil - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers - Alphabet of
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Cherubim Collection: M : Angelot with a pink veil - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers - Alphabet of
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Cherubim Collection: O : Angelot with a red veil and a quiver - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers
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Cherubim Collection: Y : Angelot with a pink veil and wearing a quiver - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not
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Cherubim Collection: N : Angelot with a gold and green veil - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers
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Cherubim Collection: D : Angelot with a blue veil - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers - Alphabet of
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Cherubim Collection: R : Angelot wth a blue veil - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers - Alphabet of
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Cherubim Collection: U : Angelot with a green veil - the upper-case surrounded by forget-me-not flowers - Alphabet of
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Cherubim Collection: The Dor Vase, 1893 (photogravure)
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Cherubim Collection: The Portiere of the Famous, from the Gobelins Tapestry Factory, 1701-25 (tapestry)


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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.