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'''The Three Graces''' may refer to: |
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* [[Charites]], three goddesses in Greek mythology (Euphrosyne, Aglaia, and Thalia), in whom beauty was deified |
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* A subject in art, depicted in dozens of paintings and sculptures, including: |
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**[[Primavera (painting)|''Primavera'' (Botticelli)]], a 15th-century painting by Botticelli |
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==Arts and entertainment== |
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===Paintings=== |
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* [[The Three Graces (Cranach)|''The Three Graces'' (Cranach)]], a 1531 painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder |
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* [[Three Graces (Raphael)|''Three Graces'' (Raphael)]], a 16th-century painting by Raphael |
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* [[The Three Graces (Rubens, Florence)|''The Three Graces'' (Rubens, Florence)]], a 1620–1623 painting by Peter Paul Rubens |
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** ''The Three Graces'', painting by [[Michael Parkes]] referred to in Dan Brown's 2009 novel ''The Lost Symbol'' |
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* ''The Three Graces'', a painting by [[Michael Parkes]] |
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* ''[[Three Women with Parasols]]'', also known as ''The Three Graces'', an 1880 painting by Marie Bracquemond |
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* [[Primavera (Botticelli)|''Primavera'' (Botticelli)]], a 15th-century painting by Sandro Botticelli |
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** [[c:File:16th_century_oil_on_wood_painting_'The_Three_Graces',_of_three_nudes_by_German_artist_Lucas_Cranach.jpg|The Three Graces]] 1531 oil painting by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]] |
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* [[The Three Graces (Indianapolis)|''The Three Graces'' (Indianapolis)]], a 19th- or 20th-century neoclassical sculpture by an unknown artist, located at the Indianapolis Museum of Art |
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* [[The Three Graces (Whitney)|''The Three Graces'' (Whitney)]], a 1931 fountain by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney at McGill University in Montreal |
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* ''[[Nymph (Central Figure for "The Three Graces")]]'', a 1953 sculpture by Aristide Maillol |
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* [[Three Graces (Mack)|''Three Graces'' (Mack)]], a 1965 abstract sculpture by Heinz Mack, located at the Lynden Sculpture Garden |
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* ''Three Graces'', by Danish [[Bertel Thorvaldsen]] |
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* ''Three Graces Fountain'' located in Bordeaux's Place de la Bourse. (France) |
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===Opera=== |
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* ''The Three Graces'', a 1908 opera that opened at the Chicago Opera House and starred such performers as [[Trixie Friganza]] |
* ''The Three Graces'', a 1908 opera that opened at the Chicago Opera House and starred such performers as [[Trixie Friganza]] |
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* ''The Three Graces'' (''Три грации''), a 1988 Russian opera parody composed by [[Vladimir |
* ''The Three Graces'' (''Три грации''), a 1988 Russian opera parody composed by [[Vladimir Tarnopolski]] |
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⚫ | * "The Bachelor and Three Graces", a set of four |
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* The Three Graces, the three famous late eighteenth/early nineteenth century London courtesans [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriette_Wilson Harriette Wilson ], her sister Amy Doubochet and Julia Johnstone. |
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==Other uses== |
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* [[Game of graces]], a girl's game from the 19th century |
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* [[Charis (disambiguation)]] |
* [[Charis (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 02:16, 11 September 2024
The Three Graces may refer to:
- Charites, three goddesses in Greek mythology (Euphrosyne, Aglaia, and Thalia), in whom beauty was deified
Arts and entertainment
[edit]Paintings
[edit]- The Three Graces (Cranach), a 1531 painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder
- Three Graces (Raphael), a 16th-century painting by Raphael
- The Three Graces (Rubens, Florence), a 1620–1623 painting by Peter Paul Rubens
- The Three Graces (Rubens, Madrid), a 1630–1635 painting by Rubens
- The Three Graces, a painting by Michael Parkes
- Three Women with Parasols, also known as The Three Graces, an 1880 painting by Marie Bracquemond
- Primavera (Botticelli), a 15th-century painting by Sandro Botticelli
Sculptures
[edit]- The Three Graces (Canova), a 19th-century neoclassical sculpture by Antonio Canova
- The Three Graces, an 18th-century fountain by Étienne d'Antoine in the Place de la Comédie, Montpellier, France
- The Three Graces (Indianapolis), a 19th- or 20th-century neoclassical sculpture by an unknown artist, located at the Indianapolis Museum of Art
- The Three Graces (Whitney), a 1931 fountain by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney at McGill University in Montreal
- Nymph (Central Figure for "The Three Graces"), a 1953 sculpture by Aristide Maillol
- Three Graces (Mack), a 1965 abstract sculpture by Heinz Mack, located at the Lynden Sculpture Garden
- Les Trois Grâces, a 1999 sculpture by Niki de Saint Phalle
- Three Graces, by Danish Bertel Thorvaldsen
- Three Graces Fountain located in Bordeaux's Place de la Bourse. (France)
Opera
[edit]- The Three Graces, a 1908 opera that opened at the Chicago Opera House and starred such performers as Trixie Friganza
- The Three Graces (Три грации), a 1988 Russian opera parody composed by Vladimir Tarnopolski
Other uses
[edit]- Theological virtues, specifically faith, hope and charity
- The Three Graces, consisting of the Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building on the Pier Head in Liverpool, England
- The Three Graces of Admin, three minor characters in the British situation comedy Campus
- "The Bachelor and Three Graces", a set of four sequoia trees growing, with intertwined roots, in Mariposa Grove, Yosemite National Park