
The Three Graces (Euphrosyne, Aglaia and Thalia)
According to Greek mythology the three daughters of Zeus and Euryoneme were called Euphrosyne, Aglaia and Thalia. They were traditionally associated with Aphrodite, the goddess of love. This Mid-20th Century stone composite sculpture ‘after Canova’, who arranged the beautiful sisters in a loose semi-circle so that they complement one another in their poses and gazes, entwined arms and narrow swathes of drapery. Wear appropriate with age and a wonderful patina. This would compliment any indoor or outdoor space.
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The Three Graces (Euphrosyne, Aglaia and Thalia)
According to Greek mythology the three daughters of Zeus and Euryoneme were called Euphrosyne, Aglaia and Thalia. They were traditionally associated with Aphrodite, the goddess of love. This Mid-20th Century stone composite sculpture ‘after Canova’, who arranged the beautiful sisters in a loose semi-circle so that they complement one another in their poses and gazes, entwined arms and narrow swathes of drapery. Wear appropriate with age and a wonderful patina. This would compliment any indoor or outdoor space.
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According to Greek mythology the three daughters of Zeus and Euryoneme were called Euphrosyne, Aglaia and Thalia. They were traditionally associated with Aphrodite, the goddess of love. This Mid-20th Century stone composite sculpture ‘after Canova’, who arranged the beautiful sisters in a loose semi-circle so that they complement one another in their poses and gazes, entwined arms and narrow swathes of drapery. Wear appropriate with age and a wonderful patina. This would compliment any indoor or outdoor space.























