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Qu'est-ce (qui) est putto - définition

FIGURE IN A WORK OF ART DEPICTED AS A CHUBBY MALE CHILD, USUALLY NUDE AND SOMETIMES WINGED
Amoretto; Baby angel; Baby angels; Spiratelli; Putti; Chubby angel
  • Jules Boilly after [[François Boucher]], "The Fine Arts," 19th century, engraving and etching
  • Tomb and monument of [[Ilaria del Carretto]] by [[Jacopo della Quercia]], c. 1413 (plaster cast in Moscow)
  • Cartouche]]'', 1727–1760, etching and engraving, 26.5 × 21.5 cm, in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)
  • ''Venditrice di amorini'', fresco from Villa Arianna, [[Stabiae]] ([[National Archaeological Museum, Naples]])

putto         
['p?t??]
¦ noun (plural putti -ti) a representation of a naked child, especially a cherub or a cupid in Renaissance art.
Origin
Ital., lit. 'boy'.
Putto         
A putto (; plural putti ) is a figure in a work of art depicted as a chubby male child, usually naked and sometimes winged. Originally limited to profane passions in symbolism,Dempsey, Charles.
amoretto         
[?am?'r?t??]
¦ noun (plural amoretti -ti) a representation of Cupid in a work of art.
Origin
Ital., dimin. of amore 'love', from L. amor.

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Putto

A putto (Italian: [ˈputto]; plural putti [ˈputti]) is a figure in a work of art depicted as a chubby male child, usually naked and sometimes winged. Originally limited to profane passions in symbolism, the putto came to represent the sacred cherub (plural cherubim), and in Baroque art the putto came to represent the omnipresence of God. A putto representing a cupid is also called an amorino (plural amorini) or amoretto (plural amoretti).

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1. September 26 2005 03:00 A fast–track system to allow important new drugs to be approved for National Health Service use within six months has been putto the government by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence.