Sculpture Figure of the Three Graces
Sculpture figure of The Three Graces by A. Austin from the V&A collection.
In Greek mythology, The Three Graces are the three daughters of Zeus and Hera and are the goddesses of mirth (Euphrosyne - far left), elegance (Algaea - middle) and beauty (Thalia - far right).
The original, by Antonio Canova, is in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Sculpture figure of The Three Graces by A. Austin from the V&A collection.
In Greek mythology, The Three Graces are the three daughters of Zeus and Hera and are the goddesses of mirth (Euphrosyne - far left), elegance (Algaea - middle) and beauty (Thalia - far right).
The original, by Antonio Canova, is in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Sculpture figure of The Three Graces by A. Austin from the V&A collection.
In Greek mythology, The Three Graces are the three daughters of Zeus and Hera and are the goddesses of mirth (Euphrosyne - far left), elegance (Algaea - middle) and beauty (Thalia - far right).
The original, by Antonio Canova, is in the Victoria and Albert Museum.