The meaning of putto is a figure of an infant boy especially in european art of the renaissance —usually used in plural. Putto, a nude chubby child figure, often with wings, frequently appearing in both mythological and religious paintings and sculpture, especially of the renaissance and baroque periods Derived from personifications of love, or eros figures, in greek and roman art, putti came to be used to portray. It can also communicate over a serial port, or speak various legacy internet protocols such as telnet. Putti were common motifs in art from the renaissance through the 18th century. Putto (plural, putti) are winged infants who either play the role of angelic spirits in religious works, or act as instruments of profane love
They are often shown as associates of cupid They have their origin in greek and roman antiquity (the latin word putus means little man). They usually take a few days to appear there after we release them.
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