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Putto with Trident
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Putto with TridentRaphael

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In this fresco (1518), Raphael depicts a winged putto (a winged infant) flying amidst floral garlands, gripping a long trident. The imagery blends playful innocence with divine symbolism, echoing both Cupid and Neptune. The trident evokes the sea god’s authority, while the putto’s presence contributes to the vibrant allegory of celestial celebration throughout the Psyche cycle.
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