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Cupid Rekindling the torch of Hymen, 1831. By George Rennie
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Cupid Rekindling the torch of Hymen, 1831. By George Rennie
Cupid Rekindling the torch of Hymen. C. 1831. By Scottish sculptor George Rennie (1802-1860). Victoria and Albert Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
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Cupid Rekindling the Torch of Hymen," a captivating sculpture by Scottish artist George Rennie, dates back to around 1831. This exquisite marble masterpiece is currently housed at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, England, United Kingdom. The sculpture showcases the mythological figure of Cupid, the Roman god of love, in the act of kindling the torch of Hymen, the god of marriage. Rennie's masterful depiction of Cupid is a testament to the artist's skillful interpretation of classical mythology. The sculpture portrays Cupid as a youthful, winged figure, with a mischievous smile playing upon his lips, as he tenderly attends to the torch held by Hymen. The god of marriage is shown as an older, bearded figure, with a serene expression on his face, as he offers the torch to Cupid. The intricate details of the sculpture, from the delicate folds of the figures' robes to the delicate wings on Cupid's back, are a testament to Rennie's exceptional artistic abilities. The sculpture's classical style, with its emphasis on idealized forms and graceful poses, reflects the artistic trends of the time. The symbolism of the sculpture is rich and layered. The act of kindling the torch of Hymen represents the renewal of love and the beginning of a new marriage. The image of Cupid, the god of love, performing this act underscores the idea that love is an essential component of a successful marriage. This stunning sculpture is a must-see for anyone with an interest in art, classical mythology, or the history of sculpture. Its presence in the Victoria and Albert Museum, one of the world's leading museums of art and design, is a testament to its enduring significance and value as a work of art.
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