Sculpture of Cupid Cutting His Bow from the Club of Hercules

 

The Cupid Cutting His Bow from the Club of Hercules sculpture depicts Cupid, the god of love, transforming the Club of Hercules into his bow. The idea is inspired by the combination of love and power in classical mythology, symbolizing that even the greatest of heroes can’t escape the magic of love.

 

 

The author of this sculpture, Edme Bouchardon (Edme Bouchardon), was a famous sculptor in 18th-century France. His works are known for their mastery and profound artistic expression, often exploring classical themes and reinterpreting them with a fresh perspective.

 

 

Cupid Sculpture Show

 

In the sculpture, Cupid is a winged boy whose movements and expressions convey a mischievous and witty quality. The club in his hand, the weapon of Herakles, is a symbol of strength and courage, which Cupid transforms into a bow and arrow, symbolizing the power of love to transform and conquer.

 

 

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More Cupid Marble Sculptures

 

There are many classic styles of cupid-inspired sculptures, and we have numerous marble cupid sculptures in our factory, all of which are hand-carved out of high-grade marble, with the details carved in place and top quality.

 

 

 

 

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