Cupido is wearing a globe, Rombertus Julianus van Arum, 1824 - 1858 print Cartoon on love and marriage. On the globe is Liberté, Egalité and Fraternité, and there is an arrow through the ball. Various smaller performances around the central performance. At the bottom left dancing people and a figure sat on a chair, with a arrow case and arched behind him. At the top left a parade with figures that wear a banner that says 'soldier love'. In addition to the Mars, a Cupido has pinputed a man and a woman on the ground with a sword. Among them two men who take their hat for a woman. On the right a


Cupido is wearing a globe, Rombertus Julianus van Arum, 1824 - 1858 print Cartoon on love and marriage. On the globe is Liberté, Egalité and Fraternité, and there is an arrow through the ball. Various smaller performances around the central performance. At the bottom left dancing people and a figure sat on a chair, with a arrow case and arched behind him. At the top left a parade with figures that wear a banner that says 'soldier love'. In addition to the Mars, a Cupido has pinputed a man and a woman on the ground with a sword. Among them two men who take their hat for a woman. On the right a pigeon flies to women who try to catch cupidos with a butterfly network. Below that a woman next to a crying cupido, who seems to be stuck in a fall. On the right in the middle, a Cupido with glasses reads a couple from a book that says 'Love', while a devil is behind them. At the bottom right stirs a chained Cupido in a pot. The word 'contrat' is on his chain. In addition, a parade of women with children runs to a man who is startled. paper satire on marriage. marriage as trap, snare, cupids: 'amores', 'amoretti', 'putti'. (personifications and symbolic representations of) Love; 'Amore (secondo Seneca)' (Ripa)


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