Sleeping Cupid

Sleeping Cupid
Sleeping CupidSleeping Cupid
nationality
Italian
birth-death
1573-1610
Creation date
about 1595-1596
Materials
oil on canvas
Dimensions
25 3/4 x 41 1/2 in.
Currently On View
Location
Medieval Renaissance gallery
Credit line
The Clowes Fund Collection
Accession number
C10016
Provenance
Provenance Research is on-going at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and information will be added to this record as research is completed. Please contact Annette Schlagenhauff, Assoc. Curator of Research, at aschlagenhauff@imamuseum.org with any questions.
Gallery Label

The sleeping Cupid, a familiar subject in ancient sculpture and poetry, enjoyed great popularity after Michaelangelo revived it in the 16th century with a work carved in imitation of the Antique.  Although many artists were inspired to take up the subject, Caravaggio's dark, unidealized Cupid is remarkable for its affirmation of love's perils.  His cruel god of love, weary from inflicting so many wounds, sleeps none too soundly, his weapons still in hand.

Look out, Pilgrim, don't get so close, don't rouse him, pray that he sleeps forever and never wakes up.  If you break the clever boy's sleep, right away you'll see him take up more strongly those weapons that make him worse than Death.
-­­­­Giambattista Marino, La galeria, 1620
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