The Three Graces
"The Three Graces" is a classical theme in art and mythology, representing the three daughters of Zeus and Eurynome. Their names are Aglaea (Beauty), Euphrosyne (Joy), and Thalia (Bloom). These figures symbolize charm, beauty, and creativity, often depicted together in various artworks throughout history.
In art, the Graces are frequently shown in a harmonious pose, celebrating the interconnectedness of beauty and joy. They have inspired numerous artists, including Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot and Antonio Canova, who portrayed them in sculptures and paintings, emphasizing their graceful movements and elegant forms.