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Garlands bearers, typically in the form of small naked putti holding up a continuous garland very large in relation to their size, formed a popular ornamental design in classical arts, from the Greco-Roman world to India, with ramifications as far as China. In Europe they were revived in the Renaissance, and continued in later periods.

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  • Garlands bearers, typically in the form of small naked putti holding up a continuous garland very large in relation to their size, formed a popular ornamental design in classical arts, from the Greco-Roman world to India, with ramifications as far as China. In Europe they were revived in the Renaissance, and continued in later periods. (en)
  • Гирляндоносцы, обычно в форме маленьких обнаженных путти, держащих непрерывную гирлянду, очень большую по сравнению с их размером, сформировали популярный орнаментальный дизайн в классическом искусстве, от греко-римского мира до Индии, с разветвлениями до Китая. В Европе они возродились в эпоху Возрождения и были продолжены в более поздние периоды. (ru)
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  • Garlands bearers, typically in the form of small naked putti holding up a continuous garland very large in relation to their size, formed a popular ornamental design in classical arts, from the Greco-Roman world to India, with ramifications as far as China. In Europe they were revived in the Renaissance, and continued in later periods. (en)
  • Гирляндоносцы, обычно в форме маленьких обнаженных путти, держащих непрерывную гирлянду, очень большую по сравнению с их размером, сформировали популярный орнаментальный дизайн в классическом искусстве, от греко-римского мира до Индии, с разветвлениями до Китая. В Европе они возродились в эпоху Возрождения и были продолжены в более поздние периоды. (ru)
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