"Venus and Cupid" (see
detail), (c. 1520) by Lorenzo Lotto - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
City, NY, USA.
NOTE: This picture is based on the poem
"Epithalamia" and incorporates many attributes related to marriage - ivy strands
for fidelity and the wealth represents the marriage chamber (vagina). Cupid's
action is an augury of fertilization.
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