Three Graces
The "Three Graces" refers to three figures from Greek mythology known as the daughters of Zeus and Eurynome. Their names are Aglaea, Euphrosyne, and Thalia. They represent beauty, charm, and joy, often depicted together in art and literature, symbolizing the ideal of feminine grace.
In classical art, the Three Graces are frequently shown in a harmonious pose, celebrating the interconnectedness of their qualities. They are associated with various aspects of life, including love, art, and nature, and have inspired countless works throughout history, influencing both Renaissance and modern artists.