Putto
A Putto is a representation of a chubby, often naked child, typically depicted with wings. These figures are commonly found in art, especially during the Renaissance and Baroque periods, symbolizing innocence and divine love. Putti are frequently used in religious and mythological contexts, often accompanying deities or important figures.
In addition to their artistic significance, putti are also associated with frescoes, sculptures, and paintings. They can be seen in the works of famous artists like Raphael and Michelangelo, where they add a playful and whimsical element to the overall composition.