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heart (noun)

ˈhärt 

a : a hollow muscular organ of vertebrate animals that by its rhythmic contraction acts as a force pump maintaining the circulation of the blood

b : a structure in an invertebrate animal functionally analogous to the vertebrate heart

c : something resembling a heart in shape

history

Over time, heart-shapes remained popular in decorative art and heraldry, but did not gain a strong connection with love until the thirteenth century. The Medieval concept of courtly love led to more illustrations glorifying romance, often utilizing the heart-shape as a symbol for love. The first known depiction of a heart-shape as a symbol of love was in the 1250’s French manuscript the Roman de la poire, in which a young man holds his vaguely pine cone-shaped heart up towards his lady love. Up until the fourteenth century, the heart was usually depicted upside down. This shifted in the fifteenth century, as the heart symbol came to resemble what we use today, and became a suit on playing cards.

hearts in art

colorful painting of a heart with sprinkles
sculpture of a heart with blue background and paint streaks
painting of orange/red heart with brown background
drawing of red heart with blue/green background
drawing of colorful heart with different colors in sections
painting of colorful heart with black outline and splatters
drawing of pink and orange heart with shadows
drawing of red heart with black sketch outlines and beige background
More important than having a romance with the object that I'm drawing, is to have a romance with the mark that I am making. - Jim Dine

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