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ID number: BIRBI-55.18 Institution: The Barber Institute of Fine Arts Artist / Maker: Robetta, Cristofano (1462 - after 1534) Title / Object name: Allegory of the power of Love Object type: Print
Place made: Florence Culture: Italian Date made: about 1500-20 Materials: Engraving Measurements: Plate: 302 x 280 mm; mount: 556 x 404 mm Provenance: Purchased from Messrs. Craddock & Barbard, November 1955
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In this complex but beguiling allegory of the vanity of carnal love, the nudity of the figures is integral to the subject. In the centre is a male ‘captive of love’ embracing a female personification of Voluptas (Pleasure). On the right, next to a pair of lovers, Vanity is indicated by the putto who points towards and tramples on a skull; while on the left, beside a man representing Fate, the putto holding two poppy blossoms may be Hypnos (Sleep). The fabric floating between the bodies emphasises their nudity and alludes to the emotional and physical ties of love.
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