Statues and Jewelry for the Three Graces(Charities or Nymphs) For Sale or Purchase

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    "The Three Graces - Louvre Museum, Paris, 100BC"

    "They are the beautiful sister Goddesses who attended Aphrodite, the Goddess of love and were personifications of grace and beauty. They spread the joy of nature and lived on Olympus. Their names, number and parentage vary, but they are generally said to be three sisters named Euphrosyne, who represented jollity, Thalia identified with abundance, and Aglaca, a representation of splendor. They are daughters of Zeus and Euryeome or Hera. They influenced artists throughout the ages. They were depicted in sculpture and vase paintings by the ancient Greeks, in Roman wall paintings at Pompeii, in Botticelli’s allegorical painting known as Springtime, and in a marble statue carved by Canova. In art they are frequently represented as naked girls with their hands on each other’s shoulders, the two outer figures looking one way and the middle one looking the other. 16""H x 14.5""W Wall Hanging "


  2. ->Smaller: Three Graces Sculptural Wall Fragment
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    "Three Graces Rose Earrings, sterling - from the collections at the Hillwood Museum & Gardens"

    "This jewelry is inspired by the garland of roses that wraps around a Bacchanalian group of three women carrying Cupid. The sculpture, made of biscuit porcelain by the Sèvres Manufactory around 1770, is based on a design by François Boucher. Sterling Silver, Approx. 0.5""D "


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    "The Three Graces - Louvre Museum, Paris, 100BC"

    "They are the beautiful sister Goddesses who attended Aphrodite, the Goddess of love and were personifications of grace and beauty. They spread the joy of nature and lived on Olympus. Their names, number and parentage vary, but they are generally said to be three sisters named Euphrosyne, who represented jollity, Thalia identified with abundance, and Aglaca, a representation of splendor. They are daughters of Zeus and Euryeome or Hera. They influenced artists throughout the ages. They were depicted in sculpture and vase paintings by the ancient Greeks, in Roman wall paintings at Pompeii, in Botticelli’s allegorical painting known as Springtime, and in a marble statue carved by Canova. In art they are frequently represented as naked girls with their hands on each other’s shoulders, the two outer figures looking one way and the middle one looking the other. 11""H (27 cm) : Bonded marble, Antique marble finish "


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    Three Graces : Italian Import - Italian Marble

    Three Graces : Italian Import - Italian Marble

    "Italian Import Collection: Direct from Italy, these items are made from Bonded Carrara Marble and make a wonderful addition to any home, office… or if given - the perfect gift. 10 x 7 x 17"", Italian Carrerra Marble "


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    "Three Graces Rose Necklace, sterling - from the collections at the Hillwood Museum & Gardens"

    "This jewelry is inspired by the garland of roses that wraps around a Bacchanalian group of three women carrying Cupid. The sculpture, made of biscuit porcelain by the Sèvres Manufactory around 1770, is based on a design by François Boucher. Sterling Silver, 16"" Necklace"


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    Three Graces Sculpture

    Three Graces Sculpture

    Artist Bronti skillfully showcases his mastery of the crystalline properties of transparent, etched gallery quality resin. He magically traps, reflects and releases light in this classically inspired, solid 21-pound block work on a display base boasting contemporary flair. The Three Graces, Aglaea (splendor), Euphrosyne (mirth) and Thalia (good cheer), personify charm and beauty in nature. 16½"Wx5"Dx16"H. 21 lbs.


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