The Seller of Cupids

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The Seller of Cupids is an 18th-century painting by French Neoclassical artist Joseph-Marie Vien that depicts a young woman selling small Cupid statuettes, reflecting the era’s renewed interest in classical themes and graceful, idealized figures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artist Joseph-Marie Vien
artisticTheme classical antiquity
graceful figures
idealized beauty
mythology
colorPalette delicate hues
light tones
countryOfOrigin France
creator Joseph-Marie Vien
creatorBirthName Joseph-Marie Vien
creatorMovement Neoclassicism
surface form: French Neoclassicism
creatorNationality French
depicts Cupid statuettes
allegory of love
classical subject
commercial transaction
mythological figure Cupid
small winged Cupids as statuettes
young woman
genre history painting
hasArtHistoricalSignificance early example of French Neoclassical painting
illustrates transition from Rococo to Neoclassicism
hasCulturalContext renewed interest in classical themes in 18th-century France
hasIconography Cupid
antique-style statuettes
classical costume
hasPortrayalStyle classical drapery
graceful composition
idealized figures
refined contours
inception 18th century
influencedBy ancient Greek art
ancient Roman art
classical sculpture
languageOfTitle French
mainSubject seller of Cupid statuettes
movement Neoclassicism
period 18th century French art
style Neoclassical
subjectMatter love as commodity
mythological commerce
titleInOriginalLanguage La Marchande d’Amours

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Joseph-Marie Vien notableWork The Seller of Cupids