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    In Greek mythology, the Charites / ˈkærɪtiːz / ( Χάριτες [kʰárites] ), singular Charis, or Graces, were three or more goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity, goodwill, and fertility. [1] .

  2. Antonio Canova's statue The Three Graces is a Neoclassical sculpture, in marble, of the mythological three Charites, daughters of Zeus – identified on some engravings of the statue as, from left to right, Euphrosyne, Aglaea and Thalia – who were said to represent youth/beauty (Thalia), mirth (Euphrosyne), and elegance (Aglaea). The Graces ...

  3. Jul 21, 2023 · Three Graces in Primavera (c.1485-1487) – Sandro Botticelli (Public Domain) In Greek mythology, the Charites (better known as the Graces) were said to be the daughters of Zeus and his wife Hera, the goddess of women, marriage, family, and childbirth.

  4. Feb 9, 2023 · Overview. The three Charites or “Graces” were beautiful, kind, and youthful goddesses who embodied all things involving beauty, joy, and abundance. In the standard account, known from Hesiod’s Theogony, there were three Charites named Aglaea (“Radiance”), Euphrosyne (“Joy”), and Thalia (“Abundance”), daughters of Zeus and the ...

  5. Regarded internationally as a masterpiece of neoclassical European sculpture, The Three Graces was carved in Rome by Antonio Canova (1757 – 1822) between 1814 and 1817 for an English collector.

  6. Mar 25, 2024 · The Three Graces are mythological figures originating from Greek and Roman mythology, known for symbolizing beauty, charm, and grace. They are commonly referred to as Aglaea (Splendor), Euphrosyne (Mirth), and Thalia (Good Cheer).

  7. The Three Graces in Greek Mythology are divine beings associated with beauty, nature, human creativity, kindness, and fertility. Believed to be the daughters of Zeus and Hera, or Eurynome, each Grace represents specific qualities. Aglaea embodies beauty and splendor, Euphrosyne symbolizes joy and good humor, and Thalia represents youth and beauty.

  8. artsandculture.google.com › story › the-graces-museum-gipsoteca-antonio-canovaThe Graces — Google Arts & Culture

    The Three Graces are the unquestioned masterpiece of Neoclassicism and one of the most acclaimed artworks by Antonio Canova.

  9. Gratia, Gratiae. Translation. Grace, Beauty ( kharis) The three Graces, Greco-Roman fresco from Pompeii C1st A.D., Naples National Archaeological Museum. THE KHARITES (Charites) or Graces, were three goddesses of grace, beauty, adornment, joy, mirth, festivity, dance and song.

  10. The Three Graces. 1630 - 1635. Oil on oak panel. Room 029. The Graces were minor deities but in this splendid work Peter Paul Rubens devotes his best effort to them. The three goddesses embrace each other forming a circle. The positioning of their feet suggests movement; they seem to dance gently.