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Plural of putto. A putto is a childlike figure with wings, often depicted in Renaissance and Baroque painting and architecture. Cupid, the god of love, was often portrayed as a putto. As little cherubim, putti often accompanied religious figures.
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English | Putti | Plural of putto. A putto is a childlike figure with wings, often depicted in Renaissance and Baroque painting and architecture. Cupid, the god of love, was often portrayed as a putto. As little cherubim, putti often accompanied religious figures. |
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Putti (English)
Plural of putto. A putto is a childlike figure with wings, often depicted in Renaissance and Baroque painting and architecture. Cupid, the god of love, was often portrayed as a putto. As little cherubim, putti often accompanied religious figures. (English)
2007
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