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In classical Greek art, Cupid is usually depicted as a slender young man with wings, but in art from the Hellenistic period Cupid is usually depicted as a chubby little boy. He is rarely if ever seen without his bow and arrow.
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Alison Packer has written: 'Fairies in legend & the arts' -- subject(s): Fairies, Fairies in art, Fairies in literature
Caricature art is a cartoon type depiction of the individual. Features are usually exaggerated.
Fairies are often depicted as mischievous and unpredictable creatures in folklore, so they may not always be truthful. Their nature can vary depending on the story or tradition.
Eugene Stiles has written: 'A small book of fairies' -- subject(s): British Painting, Fairies, Fairies in art, Painting, British 'A small book of angels' -- subject(s): Angels in art, Modern Painting, Painting, Modern
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The kind of art that Japan had was very unique to the area. This art depicted what the people held to be most valuable.
Dionysus is the Greek god often depicted eating grapes in ancient art and mythology.
The figure depicted as Jesus seated on the throne in religious art and symbolism is known as the "Christ Pantocrator."
In ancient art Artemis was usually depicted as a girl dressed in a short knee-length chiton and equipped with a hunting bow and quiver of arrows.