Cupid (Amor)
c. 1630
Framed: 108 x 86 x 6.5 cm (42 1/2 x 33 7/8 x 2 9/16 in.); Unframed: 87.7 x 65.7 cm (34 1/2 x 25 7/8 in.)
Source image
https://clevelandart.org/art/1971.100
Johann Liss studied in Holland and Antwerp, and later (about 1620) traveled to Rome and Venice. His painting of Cupid—also known as Amor, the god of love—displays rich colors and fluid brushwork that were influenced by past Venetian masters (Titian, Tintoretto, or Veronese), w...
Painting
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1971.1
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Terms
Culture
Germany
Technique
oil on canvas
Medium
oil on canvas
Genre
Painting
Department
European Painting and Sculpture
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