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Aimée Thibault

Cupid Disarmed

1800-1899

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Aimée Thibault

Cupid Disarmed

1800-1899

Physical Qualities Black chalk, Sheet: 135 x 140 mm. (5 5/16 x 5 1/2 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Maria Lovell Eaton and Mrs. Charles R. Weld
Object Number 1932.73.137.24
One of five similar rondelles, this one showing three women stealing the arrows from Cupid's quiver while he sleeps.
Ms. Eaton and Mrs. Weld, Baltimore, 1893, by bequest; Charles J. M. Eaton, Baltimore, 1843.

Inscribed: RECTO: BC, ink, 'Roma 1843'; VERSO: TLC, graphite, '#14'; C, graphite, 'Roma 1843'.

Markings: Partial crest

Artist

Aimée Thibault

1779–1867

French, 1780-1868
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