Ancient Roman Bronze Bust of the Young Eros or Cupid
Period 100 BC-100BC
Origin Roman empire
Medium Bronze, silver
Period: 100 BC-100BC
Origin: Roman empire
Medium: Bronze, silver
Literature: This bust of the youthful god of love, son of Venus, has eyes inlaid of silver and the holes for the pupils probably once held points of glass or ivory. Venus was commonly called the ‘lover of laughter’ and was depicted naked accompanied by Eros, her god of desire. Her cult held all that physical love was sacred and that nothing was more beautiful than the nude body. The Romans worshipped her and Cupid as divine until her cult was suppressed by the Emperor Constantine.
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