Homonym: Putti (Cherub)
Putti are small, often chubby, winged figures commonly found in art and sculpture, particularly during the Renaissance and Baroque periods. They are typically depicted as cherubic children, symbolizing innocence and divine love. Putti are frequently associated with angels and are used to embellish religious and mythological scenes.
In addition to their religious significance, putti have also been used in decorative arts, such as furniture and frescoes. Their playful and joyful expressions contribute to the overall aesthetic of the artwork, making them popular motifs in various forms of European art.