
Sculpture
About the sculpture
Cupid raises a finger for silence while reaching toward the arrow that can wound the heart. The childlike body makes love appear harmless, but the gesture warns that desire has power. Rococo charm becomes a mask for danger, secrecy, and emotional risk.
ARTWORK DETAILS
1757
Rococo
Musée du Louvre
Paris
Étienne-Maurice Falconet / Musée du Louvre