L’Amour passant l’eau sur son Carquois

Translations
Literature
Sources and parallels
- De la Feuille, Devises Et Emblemes 1697 [web]
, p/no. 19/15 -
Parallel for the main pictorial element (Cupid rowing) and some mottoes (French, English, Dutch, though not exact)
in: Via nulla est invia amore [47] (in: Otto Vaenius, Amorum emblemata (1608))
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References, across this site, to this page:
- Via nulla est invia amore [47] (in: Otto Vaenius, Amorum emblemata (1608))
Iconclass
A cupid is crossing a stream on his quiver- sea (seascape)
[25H23]

- archer's weapons: arrow
[45C15(ARROW)]

- archer's weapons: bow
[45C15(BOW)]

- quiver
[45C23]

- improvised and unusual traffic on the water (+ under way, at sea (~ travelling))
[46C219(+63)]

- Means (+ emblematical representation of concept)
[54B1(+4):56F2(+4)]

- proverbs, sayings, etc. (with TEXT)
[86(AMOR PRAESTAT USUS)]

- Cupid using his weapons as a boat; 'Navis Amoris'
[92D1525]

- attributes of Cupid (with NAME)
[92D18(ARROW)]

- attributes of Cupid (with NAME)
[92D18(BOW)]

- attributes of Cupid (with NAME)
[92D18(QUIVER)]

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