
Cupid's Hunting Fields is a painting by Edward Burne-Jones, created in 1882. It is housed in the Delaware Art Museum. The painting measures 0.765175 meters in width and 0.99695 meters in height.
The artwork depicts a central figure, Cupid, who appears to be a winged youth, partially obscured by other figures. Cupid is dressed in what seems to be armor or a tunic, and holds what looks like a bow and arrow. Surrounding Cupid are several female figures, draped in flowing, gold-toned robes. These figures appear to be interacting with Cupid and each other, some seemingly assisting him. The overall color palette is dominated by warm golds and browns, creating a rich and textured effect. The background suggests a landscape with foliage, adding depth to the scene. The style is characteristic of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, with its emphasis on detail, rich colors, and symbolic imagery.
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