Cupids
Cupids are often depicted as small, winged figures resembling infants or cherubs, commonly associated with love and romance. They are typically portrayed holding a bow and arrow, which they use to strike individuals, causing them to fall in love. This imagery has its roots in ancient mythology, particularly in Roman mythology, where Cupid is the son of Venus, the goddess of love.
In art and literature, Cupids symbolize the playful and sometimes mischievous nature of love. They appear in various forms, from classical sculptures to modern illustrations, and are frequently used during celebrations like Valentine's Day to represent affection and desire.