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Cupid supplicates Pallas to let him become a volunteer
Cupid supplicates Pallas to let him become a volunteer. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned Volunteer, London, 1804
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Cupid Supplicates Pallas - An Allegory of Volunteerism and the Passing of Time
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This exquisite handcoloured copperplate engraving, created by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth, depicts the mythological figure of Cupid in a poignant moment of supplication before the goddess Pallas Athena. The scene, titled "Cupid Turned Volunteer," is a beautiful allegory of the spirit of volunteerism and the relinquishment of youthful pursuits in favor of a higher calling. In the image, Cupid, the cherubic god of love, is seen bowing deeply before the regal Pallas Athena. He offers her his quiver of arrows, symbolizing his desire to renounce his role as the god of love and become a volunteer. Pallas, the goddess of wisdom, war, and strategic craft, holds a British standard and a flag bearing the hourglass symbol of time. She appears thoughtful and contemplative, considering Cupid's request. The allegory of this scene resonates deeply with the spirit of volunteerism, which involves the selfless giving of one's time, energy, and skills to a cause greater than oneself. The image also highlights the theme of the passing of time, as represented by the hourglass, and the importance of making the most of the time we have. This work of art, created in 1804, showcases the masterful skills of both the artist, Princess Elizabeth, and the engraver, William Nelson Gardiner. Their collaboration resulted in a timeless piece that continues to inspire and captivate audiences today, reminding us of the power of selflessness, the importance of service, and the inevitability of time.
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