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DECORATIVE ORNAMENT. Love Conquers All. French line engraving, 18th century

DECORATIVE ORNAMENT. Love Conquers All. French line engraving, 18th century


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DECORATIVE ORNAMENT. Love Conquers All. French line engraving, 18th century

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Allegory Baroque Cartouche Cupid Design Herald Laurel Ornament Putto Romance Wing


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This print titled "DECORATIVE ORNAMENT. Love Conquers All" takes us back to the enchanting world of 18th-century French art. The intricate line engraving, a true testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the era, showcases a mesmerizing blend of winged romance and baroque elegance. At its center, we find an allegorical representation of love in all its glory - Cupid himself. With his bow drawn and arrow ready, he stands proudly amidst swirling laurel leaves, symbolizing victory and triumph over adversity. This powerful imagery reminds us that love knows no bounds and can conquer any obstacle it encounters. Surrounding Cupid are various elements that add depth and richness to this ornamental masterpiece. Delicate putti gracefully float around him, their cherubic forms adding an ethereal touch to the composition. A heraldic cartouche frames the scene with regal flair while showcasing intricate details such as scrolls and floral motifs. The overall design exudes opulence and sophistication typical of French artistic sensibilities during this period. It is a visual feast for those who appreciate the beauty found in every stroke of an engraver's tool. With this exquisite piece from The Granger Collection adorning your walls, you invite a touch of timeless elegance into your space while paying homage to centuries-old traditions in artistry. Let it transport you back in time as you marvel at its intricacies and contemplate the enduring power of love depicted within its frame

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