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The Three GracesThe Three Graces by Antonio Canova (1757-1822). Rome, Italy, 1814-17. White marble depicting Euphrosyne or Mirth, Thalia or Good Cheer and Aglaea or Splendour, also known as The Charites, all naked except for draped scarves, in a sensual embrace.
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The Three Graces Keywords
1757, 1822, aglaea, antonio canova, charites, embrace, eurphrosyne, good cheer, graceful, group, hug, m women, marble, mirth, naked, sculpture, sensual, splendour, thalia, three graces, white
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