Cupid triumphant

Cupid triumphant

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Cupid Triumphant (1897-1899), A804, masterfully crafted by Rasmus Andersen from a design by A22 under the direction of Th. Stein, is a magnificent marble sculpture housed at the esteemed Thorvaldsens Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark. This masterpiece was created using Memento Beta software, now known as ReMake, developed by AutoDesk. To stay up-to-date on the latest news and updates, kindly follow @GeoffreyMarchal on Twitter for the most recent information. Cupid's prominence in Thorvaldsen's artwork is largely due to his position as the most powerful figure in classical mythology. While he may not possess physical strength, Cupid represents a power that both humans and gods are subject to. The sculpture, Cupid Triumphant, showcases Cupid's supremacy over the other gods. When referring to "Triumphant," it is essential to understand that it signifies victory rather than self-satisfied malice. In this piece, Cupid gazes at the arrow's point with a sense of victorious superiority, having emerged triumphant over the other gods. The lion skin draped over the tree stump behind Cupid symbolizes Hercules' submission, while Apollo's lyre and Jupiter's thunderbolt are also surrendered to Cupid's power. Mars has even relinquished his helmet in defeat. Thorvaldsen originally crafted the model for this piece during his time in Rome in 1814.

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