#cupid — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #cupid, aggregated by home.social.
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Reporting is the shortest path from confirming to #Cupid.
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Reporting is the shortest path from confirming to #Cupid.
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Reporting is the shortest path from confirming to #Cupid.
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"Cupid's Hunting Fields," Edward Burne-Jones, 1880.
Burne-Jones (1883-98) started off as a Pre-Raphaelite, very much under the sway of founder Dante Gabriel Rossetti, but soon developed his own style, and by the 1870s had been hailed as a guiding star of the new Aesthetic movement, although his feet were planted in both camps. (There was a lot of overlap!)
He worked with designer William Morris, designing tiles, jewelry, mosaics, and tapestries, among other things, and became such an artistic powerhouse that he was made a Baronet...something that revolted Morris, a socialist, as well as Mrs. Burne-Jones, herself a socialist as well. Only Burne-Jones' son, who would inherit the title, seemed excited by it.
This is one of several works on the same theme of a blindfolded Cupid firing his arrows into the world, creating love unexpectedly and randomly. It's on a wood panel, with a relief built up in gesso, and painted over with oils and gold paint. Very impressive!
From the Delaware Museum of Art, Wilmington.
#Art #EdwardBurneJones #PreRaphaelites #AestheticMovement #Cupid #Gold
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"Cupid's Hunting Fields," Edward Burne-Jones, 1880.
Burne-Jones (1883-98) started off as a Pre-Raphaelite, very much under the sway of founder Dante Gabriel Rossetti, but soon developed his own style, and by the 1870s had been hailed as a guiding star of the new Aesthetic movement, although his feet were planted in both camps. (There was a lot of overlap!)
He worked with designer William Morris, designing tiles, jewelry, mosaics, and tapestries, among other things, and became such an artistic powerhouse that he was made a Baronet...something that revolted Morris, a socialist, as well as Mrs. Burne-Jones, herself a socialist as well. Only Burne-Jones' son, who would inherit the title, seemed excited by it.
This is one of several works on the same theme of a blindfolded Cupid firing his arrows into the world, creating love unexpectedly and randomly. It's on a wood panel, with a relief built up in gesso, and painted over with oils and gold paint. Very impressive!
From the Delaware Museum of Art, Wilmington.
#Art #EdwardBurneJones #PreRaphaelites #AestheticMovement #Cupid #Gold
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"Cupid's Hunting Fields," Edward Burne-Jones, 1880.
Burne-Jones (1883-98) started off as a Pre-Raphaelite, very much under the sway of founder Dante Gabriel Rossetti, but soon developed his own style, and by the 1870s had been hailed as a guiding star of the new Aesthetic movement, although his feet were planted in both camps. (There was a lot of overlap!)
He worked with designer William Morris, designing tiles, jewelry, mosaics, and tapestries, among other things, and became such an artistic powerhouse that he was made a Baronet...something that revolted Morris, a socialist, as well as Mrs. Burne-Jones, herself a socialist as well. Only Burne-Jones' son, who would inherit the title, seemed excited by it.
This is one of several works on the same theme of a blindfolded Cupid firing his arrows into the world, creating love unexpectedly and randomly. It's on a wood panel, with a relief built up in gesso, and painted over with oils and gold paint. Very impressive!
From the Delaware Museum of Art, Wilmington.
#Art #EdwardBurneJones #PreRaphaelites #AestheticMovement #Cupid #Gold
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"Cupid's Hunting Fields," Edward Burne-Jones, 1880.
Burne-Jones (1883-98) started off as a Pre-Raphaelite, very much under the sway of founder Dante Gabriel Rossetti, but soon developed his own style, and by the 1870s had been hailed as a guiding star of the new Aesthetic movement, although his feet were planted in both camps. (There was a lot of overlap!)
He worked with designer William Morris, designing tiles, jewelry, mosaics, and tapestries, among other things, and became such an artistic powerhouse that he was made a Baronet...something that revolted Morris, a socialist, as well as Mrs. Burne-Jones, herself a socialist as well. Only Burne-Jones' son, who would inherit the title, seemed excited by it.
This is one of several works on the same theme of a blindfolded Cupid firing his arrows into the world, creating love unexpectedly and randomly. It's on a wood panel, with a relief built up in gesso, and painted over with oils and gold paint. Very impressive!
From the Delaware Museum of Art, Wilmington.
#Art #EdwardBurneJones #PreRaphaelites #AestheticMovement #Cupid #Gold
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"Cupid's Hunting Fields," Edward Burne-Jones, 1880.
Burne-Jones (1883-98) started off as a Pre-Raphaelite, very much under the sway of founder Dante Gabriel Rossetti, but soon developed his own style, and by the 1870s had been hailed as a guiding star of the new Aesthetic movement, although his feet were planted in both camps. (There was a lot of overlap!)
He worked with designer William Morris, designing tiles, jewelry, mosaics, and tapestries, among other things, and became such an artistic powerhouse that he was made a Baronet...something that revolted Morris, a socialist, as well as Mrs. Burne-Jones, herself a socialist as well. Only Burne-Jones' son, who would inherit the title, seemed excited by it.
This is one of several works on the same theme of a blindfolded Cupid firing his arrows into the world, creating love unexpectedly and randomly. It's on a wood panel, with a relief built up in gesso, and painted over with oils and gold paint. Very impressive!
From the Delaware Museum of Art, Wilmington.
#Art #EdwardBurneJones #PreRaphaelites #AestheticMovement #Cupid #Gold
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Katy Perry coins a new tradition with her viral Trevi Fountain card toss
Katy Perry, fresh from attending Coachella, is currently in Rome for a private performance and is making the…
#Italy #Europe #Europa #EU #Rome #Canada #coachella #cupid #fireworks #gotta #justintrudeau #katyperry #orlandobloom #Perry #petty #RubyRose #stpeter'sbasilica #TreviFountain #VaticanCity
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Le Printemps, Salvador Dalí
when you live in the city you don't get to see Spring in the same way as they do out in the sticks. On vacation in So Cal rn watching Mother Nature go nuts. Citrus the size of baseballs and bigger, ripe and beautiful, just lying in the yard, apparently everyone's sick of them. I ate 5 oranges today.
#art #watercolor #life #nature #love #spring #green #blooming #cupid #fruit #fecund #pan
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Le Printemps, Salvador Dalí
when you live in the city you don't get to see Spring in the same way as they do out in the sticks. On vacation in So Cal rn watching Mother Nature go nuts. Citrus the size of baseballs and bigger, ripe and beautiful, just lying in the yard, apparently everyone's sick of them. I ate 5 oranges today.
#art #watercolor #life #nature #love #spring #green #blooming #cupid #fruit #fecund #pan
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Le Printemps, Salvador Dalí
when you live in the city you don't get to see Spring in the same way as they do out in the sticks. On vacation in So Cal rn watching Mother Nature go nuts. Citrus the size of baseballs and bigger, ripe and beautiful, just lying in the yard, apparently everyone's sick of them. I ate 5 oranges today.
#art #watercolor #life #nature #love #spring #green #blooming #cupid #fruit #fecund #pan
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Le Printemps, Salvador Dalí
when you live in the city you don't get to see Spring in the same way as they do out in the sticks. On vacation in So Cal rn watching Mother Nature go nuts. Citrus the size of baseballs and bigger, ripe and beautiful, just lying in the yard, apparently everyone's sick of them. I ate 5 oranges today.
#art #watercolor #life #nature #love #spring #green #blooming #cupid #fruit #fecund #pan
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Le Printemps, Salvador Dalí
when you live in the city you don't get to see Spring in the same way as they do out in the sticks. On vacation in So Cal rn watching Mother Nature go nuts. Citrus the size of baseballs and bigger, ripe and beautiful, just lying in the yard, apparently everyone's sick of them. I ate 5 oranges today.
#art #watercolor #life #nature #love #spring #green #blooming #cupid #fruit #fecund #pan
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This week's #TuneTuesday theme is #RobinHood. The first song that I came up with has bows and arrows, but it's not about Robin Hood:
Sam Cooke: Cupid (1961)
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This week's #TuneTuesday theme is #RobinHood. The first song that I came up with has bows and arrows, but it's not about Robin Hood:
Sam Cooke: Cupid (1961)
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This week's #TuneTuesday theme is #RobinHood. The first song that I came up with has bows and arrows, but it's not about Robin Hood:
Sam Cooke: Cupid (1961)
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This week's #TuneTuesday theme is #RobinHood. The first song that I came up with has bows and arrows, but it's not about Robin Hood:
Sam Cooke: Cupid (1961)
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40 Valentine's Day Piggirl, Slime, and Rabbitgirl Waifus #AI #AIArt #Piggirl #Slime #Rabbitgirl #Monstergirls #Cupid #ValentinesDay #Loli #Waifus
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CW: Adult content
valentines comm for @[email protected] ! #myart #commission #cupid
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CUPIDIOT
(Drawn in-browser, hard pixels, upside-down mouse — as always.) #valentinesday #cupid #milfoski #trump
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Happy Valentines! Tonight you get to play Cupid. We are looking for a spouse to our very own Rocco Rex! Come on by and help Rocco navigate the dating world <3 - maybe some Stellaris afterwards ;)
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Happy Valentines! Tonight you get to play Cupid. We are looking for a spouse to our very own Rocco Rex! Come on by and help Rocco navigate the dating world <3 - maybe some Stellaris afterwards ;)
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Happy Valentines! Tonight you get to play Cupid. We are looking for a spouse to our very own Rocco Rex! Come on by and help Rocco navigate the dating world <3 - maybe some Stellaris afterwards ;)
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Happy Valentines! Tonight you get to play Cupid. We are looking for a spouse to our very own Rocco Rex! Come on by and help Rocco navigate the dating world <3 - maybe some Stellaris afterwards ;)
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Happy Valentines! Tonight you get to play Cupid. We are looking for a spouse to our very own Rocco Rex! Come on by and help Rocco navigate the dating world <3 - maybe some Stellaris afterwards ;)
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“Valentine’s Day is a gentle reminder that Christmas decorations must come down”*…
A Norwegian Valentine’s Day card from 1912 depicting Cupid (source)Today is, of course, Valentine’s Day– a celebration overseen by Cupid. Jacqueline Mansky explains how that rascally cherub has been part of Valentine’s Day lore since Chaucer’s time…
Despite a long list of Valentines and Valentinas that included emperors, martyrs-turned-saints, and a pope, there is no evidence that Saint Valentine’s Day as a holiday about love existed before Chaucer’s time. But as soon as it was, Cupid was part of it.
As the late University of Kansas English professor Jack B. Oruch wrote in “St. Valentine, Chaucer, and Spring in February,” it was the English literary giant and a circle of contemporaries, including John Gower, Oton de Grandson, and John Lydgate, who, building on the courtly love tradition, were the original “mythmaker[s]”of Valentine’s Day as a holiday focused on love and fertility. Cupid’s association with the day was present from the start, says Oruch. “At the time of Chaucer’s death in 1400, the transformation of Valentine into an auxiliary or parallel to Cupid as sponsor of lovers was well under way.”
But Cupid’s image did not stay the same in Valentine’s lore. By the mid-1800s, Cupid was looking less literary and more marketable.
As Leigh Eric Schmidt, a professor of religion and politics at Washington University in St. Louis, writes in “The Fashioning of a Modern Holiday: St. Valentine’s Day, 1840-1870,” Americans in the mid 1800s repurposed the holiday, and Cupid’s image shifted. Valentine’s Day had such a hold over the public, Schmidt writes, that it amounted to a “mania, craze, rage, or epidemic—a ‘social disease’ that seemed to recrudesce annually with ever heightening interest and anticipation.”
Naturally, Schmidt writes, merchants were eager to capitalize on this phenomenon even more by bringing children into the fold, so they created “lines of ‘juvenile valentines’.” Cupid came to have a new visual. Middle-class Americans of the nineteenth century had a “sentimental devotion to the child,” Schmidt writes, so the “piety of the angelic youngster” was reflected in a wide range of Valentine’s Day cards. The repackaging, Schmidt contends, was “very much a new image for the holiday”:
A refashioned image of Cupid as an innocent cherub indicated a redirection toward children and familial devotion. Merchants helped create a darling infant Cupid who bore only a faint resemblance to the often capricious Roman Cupid, who was said, among other things, to have sharpened his arrows on a grindstone whetted with blood.
Cupid’s image continues to be repurposed to this day in the pursuit of profit. Take the 2001 slasher flick Valentine. As film theorist and historian Richard Nowell writes in his essay “‘There’s More Than One Way to Lose Your Heart’: The American Film Industry, Early Teen Slasher Films, and Female Youth Author(s),” Cupid was reimagined as a “cherub-masked killer” to target teenage girls and young women, America’s “second-largest theatergoing demographic.” Clearly no longer playing for the children in the room, the trailer asks: “Why is it that the one day of the year that everyone’s afraid to be alone is Valentine’s Day?” The answer, Nowell writes, is the film’s tagline: “Love Hurts.”
It’s certainly a stretch from where Chaucer started with springtime and lovers, but considering that planned Valentine’s Day sales in the U.S. are expected to rake in approximately $27.4 billion this year—an increase of $6.7 billion since 2019—unless we collectively agree to quit celebrating Valentine’s Day, it’s a sure bet there’s more of this waiting in the, well, wings…
“Why Cupid Rules Valentine’s Day,” from @jstordaily.bsky.social.
* anonymous
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As we celebrate, we might recall that it was on this date in 1977 that The B-52s performed their first live show at a Valentine’s Day party in their hometown of Athens, Georgia.
https://youtu.be/KCRU0WgexuI?si=yk1lTiIErpIsTTXA
#B52s #Chaucer #culture #cupid #history #LoveShack #music #rock #StValentine #ValentinesDay -
“Valentine’s Day is a gentle reminder that Christmas decorations must come down”*…
A Norwegian Valentine’s Day card from 1912 depicting Cupid (source)Today is, of course, Valentine’s Day– a celebration overseen by Cupid. Jacqueline Mansky explains how that rascally cherub has been part of Valentine’s Day lore since Chaucer’s time…
Despite a long list of Valentines and Valentinas that included emperors, martyrs-turned-saints, and a pope, there is no evidence that Saint Valentine’s Day as a holiday about love existed before Chaucer’s time. But as soon as it was, Cupid was part of it.
As the late University of Kansas English professor Jack B. Oruch wrote in “St. Valentine, Chaucer, and Spring in February,” it was the English literary giant and a circle of contemporaries, including John Gower, Oton de Grandson, and John Lydgate, who, building on the courtly love tradition, were the original “mythmaker[s]”of Valentine’s Day as a holiday focused on love and fertility. Cupid’s association with the day was present from the start, says Oruch. “At the time of Chaucer’s death in 1400, the transformation of Valentine into an auxiliary or parallel to Cupid as sponsor of lovers was well under way.”
But Cupid’s image did not stay the same in Valentine’s lore. By the mid-1800s, Cupid was looking less literary and more marketable.
As Leigh Eric Schmidt, a professor of religion and politics at Washington University in St. Louis, writes in “The Fashioning of a Modern Holiday: St. Valentine’s Day, 1840-1870,” Americans in the mid 1800s repurposed the holiday, and Cupid’s image shifted. Valentine’s Day had such a hold over the public, Schmidt writes, that it amounted to a “mania, craze, rage, or epidemic—a ‘social disease’ that seemed to recrudesce annually with ever heightening interest and anticipation.”
Naturally, Schmidt writes, merchants were eager to capitalize on this phenomenon even more by bringing children into the fold, so they created “lines of ‘juvenile valentines’.” Cupid came to have a new visual. Middle-class Americans of the nineteenth century had a “sentimental devotion to the child,” Schmidt writes, so the “piety of the angelic youngster” was reflected in a wide range of Valentine’s Day cards. The repackaging, Schmidt contends, was “very much a new image for the holiday”:
A refashioned image of Cupid as an innocent cherub indicated a redirection toward children and familial devotion. Merchants helped create a darling infant Cupid who bore only a faint resemblance to the often capricious Roman Cupid, who was said, among other things, to have sharpened his arrows on a grindstone whetted with blood.
Cupid’s image continues to be repurposed to this day in the pursuit of profit. Take the 2001 slasher flick Valentine. As film theorist and historian Richard Nowell writes in his essay “‘There’s More Than One Way to Lose Your Heart’: The American Film Industry, Early Teen Slasher Films, and Female Youth Author(s),” Cupid was reimagined as a “cherub-masked killer” to target teenage girls and young women, America’s “second-largest theatergoing demographic.” Clearly no longer playing for the children in the room, the trailer asks: “Why is it that the one day of the year that everyone’s afraid to be alone is Valentine’s Day?” The answer, Nowell writes, is the film’s tagline: “Love Hurts.”
It’s certainly a stretch from where Chaucer started with springtime and lovers, but considering that planned Valentine’s Day sales in the U.S. are expected to rake in approximately $27.4 billion this year—an increase of $6.7 billion since 2019—unless we collectively agree to quit celebrating Valentine’s Day, it’s a sure bet there’s more of this waiting in the, well, wings…
“Why Cupid Rules Valentine’s Day,” from @jstordaily.bsky.social.
* anonymous
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As we celebrate, we might recall that it was on this date in 1977 that The B-52s performed their first live show at a Valentine’s Day party in their hometown of Athens, Georgia.
https://youtu.be/KCRU0WgexuI?si=yk1lTiIErpIsTTXA
#B52s #Chaucer #culture #cupid #history #LoveShack #music #rock #StValentine #ValentinesDay -
Catherine Zeta-Jones To Star in Tate Taylor’s Twisted Marriage Counselor Thriller ‘Cupid’; Upgrade & CAA Media Finance Launching At EFM
#Casting #Festivals #News #CatherineZetaJones #Cupid #EFM #EuropeanFilmMarket #TateTaylorhttps://deadline.com/2026/02/catherine-zeta-jones-to-star-in-tate-taylor-cupid-1236713370/
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Catherine Zeta-Jones To Star in Tate Taylor’s Twisted Marriage Counselor Thriller ‘Cupid’; Upgrade & CAA Media Finance Launching At EFM
#Casting #Festivals #News #CatherineZetaJones #Cupid #EFM #EuropeanFilmMarket #TateTaylorhttps://deadline.com/2026/02/catherine-zeta-jones-to-star-in-tate-taylor-cupid-1236713370/
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Catherine Zeta-Jones To Star in Tate Taylor’s Twisted Marriage Counselor Thriller ‘Cupid’; Upgrade & CAA Media Finance Launching At EFM
#Casting #Festivals #News #CatherineZetaJones #Cupid #EFM #EuropeanFilmMarket #TateTaylorhttps://deadline.com/2026/02/catherine-zeta-jones-to-star-in-tate-taylor-cupid-1236713370/
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Catherine Zeta-Jones To Star in Tate Taylor’s Twisted Marriage Counselor Thriller ‘Cupid’; Upgrade & CAA Media Finance Launching At EFM
#Casting #Festivals #News #CatherineZetaJones #Cupid #EFM #EuropeanFilmMarket #TateTaylorhttps://deadline.com/2026/02/catherine-zeta-jones-to-star-in-tate-taylor-cupid-1236713370/
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Valentine's Day Lamias #AI #AIArt #Lamias #MonsterGirls #Cupid #ValentinesDay #Loli #Waifus
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/326438/ Fortnite Love and Legends Power Hour event (February 8, 2026): Start timings for all regions | Esports News #Cupid'sCrossbowFortnite #Éire #FortniteEventStartTimes #FortniteEventTimingsFebruary2026 #FortniteLoveAndLegendsPowerHour #FortnitePowerHourDetails #FortniteValentine’sDayEvent #FortniteValentine'sDayCosmetics #IE #Ireland #Technology
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CW: YCH Valentine Offer!!
💕Valentine's coming!!💕
Get your hands in these special YCH, exclusive for this season!
👛Price: 90€
✏️Includes: 1 BG and 2 extras.
❤️Send a DM or claim on VGen! ❤️
❤️https://vgen.co/kirilian❤️#NSFWart #YCH #Commission #CommsOpen #YCHcomm #Artist #Artwork #MastoArt #ArtistOnMasto #Valentines #ValentineYCH #Cupid #Art
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CW: YCH Valentine Offer!!
💕Valentine's coming!!💕
Get your hands in these special YCH, exclusive for this season!
👛Price: 90€
✏️Includes: 1 BG and 2 extras.
❤️Send a DM or claim on VGen! ❤️
❤️https://vgen.co/kirilian❤️#NSFWart #YCH #Commission #CommsOpen #YCHcomm #Artist #Artwork #MastoArt #ArtistOnMasto #Valentines #ValentineYCH #Cupid #Art
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CW: YCH Valentine Offer!!
💕Valentine's coming!!💕
Get your hands in these special YCH, exclusive for this season!
👛Price: 90€
✏️Includes: 1 BG and 2 extras.
❤️Send a DM or claim on VGen! ❤️
❤️https://vgen.co/kirilian❤️#NSFWart #YCH #Commission #CommsOpen #YCHcomm #Artist #Artwork #MastoArt #ArtistOnMasto #Valentines #ValentineYCH #Cupid #Art
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CW: YCH Valentine Offer!!
💕Valentine's coming!!💕
Get your hands in these special YCH, exclusive for this season!
👛Price: 90€
✏️Includes: 1 BG and 2 extras.
❤️Send a DM or claim on VGen! ❤️
❤️https://vgen.co/kirilian❤️#NSFWart #YCH #Commission #CommsOpen #YCHcomm #Artist #Artwork #MastoArt #ArtistOnMasto #Valentines #ValentineYCH #Cupid #Art
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CPA Fantaisie Lutin Gruss von Amor Coeur
https://www.cpaphil.com/products/cpa-fantaisie-lutin-gruss-von-amor-coeur
#FantasyPostcard #VintageCPA #Elf #Cupid #Amor #HeartLove #RomanticVintage #FantasyArt #WhimsicalIllustration #LoveTheme #AntiquePostcard #MythicalArt #FairyTaleStyle #VintageRomance #CollectiblePostcard
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CPA Fantaisie Lutin Gruss von Amor Coeur
https://www.cpaphil.com/products/cpa-fantaisie-lutin-gruss-von-amor-coeur
#FantasyPostcard #VintageCPA #Elf #Cupid #Amor #HeartLove #RomanticVintage #FantasyArt #WhimsicalIllustration #LoveTheme #AntiquePostcard #MythicalArt #FairyTaleStyle #VintageRomance #CollectiblePostcard
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CPA Fantaisie Lutin Gruss von Amor Coeur www.cpaphil.com/prod... #FantasyPostcard #VintageCPA #Elf #Cupid #Amor #HeartLove #RomanticVintage #FantasyArt #WhimsicalIllustration #LoveTheme #AntiquePostcard #MythicalArt #FairyTaleStyle #VintageRomance #CollectiblePostcard
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Another Vintage Valentine’s Day Card from the turn of the 20th Century
This is part of a collection of vintage Valentine’s Day Cards I am resurfacing from various public domain sources. There is so much wonderful artwork from the past that doesn’t get nearly the attention it should.
I have been adding at least one card a day, so check back using this link to see the latest collection of Valentine’s Day Cards and more.
http://DouglasEWelch.com/shop/vday
#valentine #valentinesday #kitten #cat #hearts #cupid #mail #love #magazine #vintage #cover #cards #postcard #woman #man #Pierrot #Pierrette #comediadel’arte
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Another Vintage Valentine’s Day Card from the turn of the 20th Century
This is part of a collection of vintage Valentine’s Day Cards I am resurfacing from various public domain sources. There is so much wonderful artwork from the past that doesn’t get nearly the attention it should.
I have been adding at least one card a day, so check back using this link to see the latest collection of Valentine’s Day Cards and more.
http://DouglasEWelch.com/shop/vday
#valentine #valentinesday #kitten #cat #hearts #cupid #mail #love #magazine #vintage #cover #cards #postcard #woman #man #Pierrot #Pierrette #comediadel’arte
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Another Vintage Valentine’s Day Card from the turn of the 20th Century
This is part of a collection of vintage Valentine’s Day Cards I am resurfacing from various public domain sources. There is so much wonderful artwork from the past that doesn’t get nearly the attention it should.
I have been adding at least one card a day, so check back using this link to see the latest collection of Valentine’s Day Cards and more.
http://DouglasEWelch.com/shop/vday
#valentine #valentinesday #kitten #cat #hearts #cupid #mail #love #magazine #vintage #cover #cards #postcard #woman #man #Pierrot #Pierrette #comediadel’arte
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Another Vintage Valentine’s Day Card from the turn of the 20th Century
This is part of a collection of vintage Valentine’s Day Cards I am resurfacing from various public domain sources. There is so much wonderful artwork from the past that doesn’t get nearly the attention it should.
I have been adding at least one card a day, so check back using this link to see the latest collection of Valentine’s Day Cards and more.
http://DouglasEWelch.com/shop/vday
#valentine #valentinesday #kitten #cat #hearts #cupid #mail #love #magazine #vintage #cover #cards #postcard #woman #man #Pierrot #Pierrette #comediadel’arte