Un Cupidon tenant le pied sur un Chapeau de liberté

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Literature
Sources and parallels
- De la Feuille, Devises Et Emblemes 1697 [web]
, p/no. 24/1
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Parallel for the pictura (mirrored) and the Latin motto in: Gratum amanti iugum [37] (in: Otto Vaenius, Amorum emblemata (1608))
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Choice between Christ's yoke and the wordly life leading to death, in: Rectum judicium [4] (in: Georgette de Montenay/Anna Roemer Visscher, Cent emblemes chrestiens (c. 1615))
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References, across this site, to this page:
- Rectum judicium [4] (in: Georgette de Montenay/Anna Roemer Visscher, Cent emblemes chrestiens (c. 1615))
- Gratum amanti iugum [37] (in: Otto Vaenius, Amorum emblemata (1608))
Iconclass
A cupid holding a yoke and trampling a liberty cap- trees
[25G3]
- farm or solitary house in landscape
[25I3]
- trampling, treading, stamping on someone or something
[31A2726]
- head-gear (with NAME)
[41D221(CAP)]
- quiver
[45C23]
- yoke
[46C14111]
- Freedom, Liberty; 'Liberté' (Ripa) (+ symbolical representation of concept)
[51E11(+3)]
- Curtailment (+ emblematical representation of concept)
[51EE12(+4)]
- Service (+ emblematical representation of concept)
[53CC11(+4)]
- Servility (+ symbolical representation of concept)
[53CC12(+3)]
- Pleasure, Enjoyment, Joy; 'Allegrezza', 'Allegrezza da le medaglie', 'Allegrezza, letitia e giubilo', 'Diletto', 'Piacere',
'Piacere honesto' (Ripa) (+ emblematical representation of concept)
[56B1(+4):56F2(+4)]
- proverbs, sayings, etc. (with TEXT)
[86(GRATUM AMANTI JUGUM)]
- specific aspects of Cupid
[92D17]
- attributes of Cupid (with NAME)
[92D18(QUIVER)]