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The Three Graces Sculpture
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The Three Graces Sculpture14551
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Created in the second century A.D., the Museum's marble The Three Graces is a Roman copy of a Greek statue group from the second century B.C. These ... View Full Product Details
Created in the second century A.D., the Museum's marble The Three Graces is a Roman copy of a Greek statue group from the second century B.C. These three young girls, linked in a dance-like pose, represent Aglaia (Beauty), Euphrosyne (Mirth), and Thalia (Abundance). Young, beautiful, and modest, they personify the graceful sensuousness of the female form; their closest connection is with Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, whom they serve as handmaidens. This frieze-like composition in the Museum's collection is typical of classicizing art of the second and first century B.C. Our reduced-scale reproduction was created using a combination of three- dimensional imaging and traditional sculpture techniques.
Created in the second century A.D., the Museum's marble The Three Graces is a Roman copy of a Greek statue group from the second century B.C. These three young girls, linked in a dance-like pose, represent Aglaia (Beauty), Euphrosyne (Mirth), and Thalia (Abundance). Young, beautiful, and modest, they personify the graceful sensuousness of the female form; their closest connection is with Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, whom they serve as handmaidens. This frieze-like composition in the Museum's collection is typical of classicizing art of the second and first century B.C. Our reduced-scale reproduction was created using a combination of three- dimensional imaging and traditional sculpture techniques.
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Piece is a very professionally constructed reproduction of actual MET item. Each morning I look at it while drinking coffee, puts a smile on my face reminding me of my most recent visit to the MET
Bought this for my wife on our 7th anniversary. Brought smile to her face. We've been trying to find a replica of the 3 graces since we visited The Louvre. I searched the web and found it at The Met store. Pricelss expression on her face when she opened the box. It's perfect!!!
I have long admired the rhythm and balance of this sculpture when visiting. When seen from any viewpoint it is almost perfect. The Three Graces was an inspiration beyond its time. Thank you.