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“Just as falling in love can be confusing, so is the history of how cherubs and cupids came to be confused with Biblical angels.”
“During the Renaissance, artists began to expand the ways they illustrated all sorts of subjects, including love. The famous Italian painter Raphael and other artists of that era created characters called “putti,” which looked like male babies or toddlers. These characters represented the presence of pure love around people and often sported wings like angels.” –Hopler, Whitney. “The Differences Between Cherubs, Cupids, and Other Angels in Art.”
This compact houses the following product combination options:
– 7 Eyeshadows
– 5 Eyeshadows + 1 Cheek
– 3 Eyeshadows + 2 Cheeks
– 2 Eyeshadows + 3 Cheeks
– 1 Eyeshadow + Face Powder
– 4 Cheeks
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