Roman Bronze Eros Statuette

$1,758.20

A fine Roman Eros statuette cast from bronze featuring the young boy in the nude with out-splayed wings. The figure is positioned sat over a ledge with one leg slightly bent and the other resting downwards. The facial and anatomical features have been rendered naturalistically displaying his youthful face with his chubby cheeks and curly locks of hair. His right arm rests delicately on his head while the left hand is holding a cup which is supported on his left thigh. The statuette is mounted on a custom-made stand.

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roman bronze eros statuette
Roman Bronze Eros Statuette
$1,758.20

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In Ancient Roman culture and mythology, Eros, his counterpart Cupid, was the youthful god of erotic love, desire and affection. He was capable of making divine or mortal individuals fall in love with his enchanted arrows. Cupid was generally represented as a cute chubby boy with wings, carrying a bow and quiver of arrows. During the Hellenistic period, the representation of Eros, underwent a significant change. The god who had previously been depicted as a slender, nude youth was re-envisioned as a chubby toddler. This shift in Cupid’s form seems to run parallel to the increasing interest in the representation of children as subject matter in Hellenistic art. This notably youthful image of Eros carried over into that of Cupid in the Roman period, not only in representations of the god himself but also in mythological or genre scenes depicting multiple Erotes or putti.

To find out more about Roman gods, please visit our relevant blog posts: Roman Gods in Mythology.

Additional information

Weight 141.7 g
Dimensions 4.1 × 8.1 cm
Culture

Ancient Roman

Metal

Bronze

Roman mythology

Cupid

Region

Southern Europe