19th century
Three Graces
Alabaster, height 18.5 cm
In the early 19th century, with the artistic movement of Neoclassicism, there was a re-evaluation of the classical Greco-Roman world, a rediscovery of forms but also of content and themes that had the Greek civilization as its ideal, later expanding its repertoire following archaeological discoveries and a very wide diffusion of the ancient, including Roman, Etruscan and Egyptian art.
The elegant subject of this sculpture depicting the Three Graces refers to a theme treated by the most important exponents of neoclassical sculpture such as Antonio Canova and Bertel Thorvaldsen.
The three sisters depicted are Aglaia, Euphrosyne and Talia who, according to mythology, gave happiness and beauty to the world and to mankind. In the poetic, literary and artistic imagination, and as in this case, they are always represented as three nude young women who embrace each other delicately with their arms.
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