Marble Statue Group of the Three Graces, Imperial, 2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, Overall: 48 7/16 x 39 3/8in. (123 x 100cm), Stone Sculpture, Roman copy of a Greek work of the 2nd century B.C.. These young girls, linked in a dance-like pose, represent The Three Graces: Aglaia (Beauty), Euphrosyne (Mirth), and Thalia (Abundance). They bestow what is most pleasurable and beneficent in nature and society: fertility and growth, beauty in the arts, harmonious reciprocity between men
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Marble Statue Group, Three Graces, Imperial, 2nd century .D, Roman, Marble, Overall, 48 7/16 x 39 3/8in, 123 100cm, Stone Sculpture, Roman copy, Greek work, century, B.C., young girls, linked, dance, pose, represent, Aglaia, Beauty, Euphrosyne, Mirth, Thalia, Abundance, bestow, pleasurable, beneficent, nature, society, fertility, growth, beauty, arts, harmonious reciprocity, men
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