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Cupid Bound, 1908. Artist: Anna Lea Merritt
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Cupid Bound, 1908. Artist: Anna Lea Merritt
Cupid Bound, 1908. Cupid being embraced; his bow and arrows are on the ground beside him
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Media ID 15176954
© Guildhall Art Gallery (City of London) / Heritage-Images
Anna Lea Anna Lea Merritt Bow And Arrow Cupid Discomfort Embrace Embracing Guildhall Library Art Gallery Merritt Quiver Reluctance Reluctant Uncomfortable Unhappy Winged Wings Allegorical Figure
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In this print titled "Cupid Bound" created by British artist Anna Lea Merritt in 1908, we witness a poignant allegorical scene. The central figure of Cupid, the winged god of love, is depicted being embraced by a female figure. However, what strikes us immediately is the discomfort and reluctance evident on Cupid's face. As his bow and arrows lie abandoned on the ground beside him, it becomes clear that this portrayal symbolizes an unexpected twist on the concept of love. Rather than embracing his role as the bringer of affectionate connections between people, Cupid appears trapped and unhappy within this embrace. Merritt's etching skillfully captures the emotional turmoil experienced by Cupid through monochrome tones that emphasize shadows and contrasts. The artist's attention to detail allows us to perceive every nuance of discomfort etched onto Cupid's face. Displayed at the Guildhall Library Art Gallery in Britain, this artwork invites contemplation about different facets of love. It challenges conventional notions by exploring themes such as reluctant affection or unrequited desire. Through her masterful execution, Merritt prompts viewers to question their own understanding of relationships and emotions. This photograph print serves as a reminder that even mythical figures like Cupid can experience moments when they are bound by circumstances beyond their control – an evocative image that continues to resonate with audiences well into the 21st century.
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