putto

/ˈputoʊ/
noun
  1. A representation of a young boy, often with wings, used in art, especially in Renaissance and Baroque paintings and sculptures.
    • The ceiling fresco was decorated with several putti holding garlands.
    • The sculptor carved a marble putto for the fountain in the garden.
    • In the painting, a putto floats above the scene carrying a bow and arrow.
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