Un Cupidon mangeant d’un Paté, & un autre beuvant à une Fontaine
Translations
Literature
Sources and parallels
- De la Feuille, Devises Et Emblemes 1697 [web], p/no. 39/8
- Parallel for the pictura (mirrored) and the Latin and French motto in: Facit occasio furem [43] (in: Otto Vaenius, Amorum emblemata (1608)) [Compare]
References, across this site, to this page:
- Facit occasio furem [43] (in: Otto Vaenius, Amorum emblemata (1608))
Iconclass
A cupid stealing food from a laid table, another cupid drinking from a fountain- landscape with tower or castle [25I5]
- fountain (indoors) [41A3915]
- hangings and drapery [41A422]
- eating [41C11]
- drinking [41C12]
- laid table: table-ware, table-decoration, etc. [41C3]
- thief [44G54]
- 'Occasio', 'Kairos'; 'Occasione' (Ripa) (+ emblematical representation of concept) [54B121(+4)]
- (personifications and symbolic representations of) Love; 'Amore (secondo Seneca)' (Ripa) (+ emblematical representation of concept) [56F2(+4)]
- proverbs, sayings, etc. (with TEXT) [86(FACIT OCCASIO FUREM)]
- other non-aggressive activities of Cupid [92D156]
- companions of Cupid [92D191]