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Cupid Cutting His Bow from the Club of Hercules Details:
The Cupid Cutting His Bow from the Club of Hercules sculpture presents a playful yet powerful scene where Cupid, the mischievous god of love, uses his father Mars‘ sword to carve a bow from the legendary Club of Hercules. With a smirk on his face, Cupid seems pleased with the flexibility of his new weapon, hinting at the mischief he’s about to cause. The classical statue is rich in detail, featuring Cupid’s feathered helmet, a sword scabbard adorned with a signature, and a hilt decorated with the French fleur-de-lis, signaling its royal commission. A shield with a rope handle, along with the nearly completed club and the Nemean lion skin draped on a nearby tree trunk, highlights Hercules’ heroic past. The bow and quiver, intricately decorated with leaf scrolls and filled with arrows, are Cupid’s tools for making his targets fall in love. The Cupid Cutting His Bow from the Club of Hercules sculpture is not just a work of art but a narrative of playful defiance and divine power.
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Q: Can this sculpture be customized in terms of size or finish?
A: Yes, we offer customization options for both size and finish to match your specific requirements.
Q: What is the meaning behind Cupid carving the bow from Hercules’ club?
A: It represents Cupid’s playful nature, using a powerful weapon for mischievous purposes, emphasizing his control over love and fate.
Q: How long does it take to produce the sculpture?
A: The production time depends on customization details but typically takes about 50 working days.
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