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3 November, 04:01

Is michelangelo's "cupid" artwork religious?

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  1. 3 November, 06:12
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    Well, that's an interesting question. It was not religious at the time: Michelangelo and patrons were Christian, and cupids were not part of any religion actually practiced for a long time back then.

    Originally, however, cupid was the Roman/Greek god of desire or love. So the artwork refers to an originally religious concept, but was not religious at the time.
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