The three Graces. Figure of bronze. 70x40x25cm

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The three Graces. Figure of bronze. 70x40x25cm

 

Today we present a bronze figure of the three Graces, it is a piece made ​​of high density resin with metal baths (Bronze, Copper, Zin, etc).
The Charites in the Greek mythology were the goddesses of the grace, who were associated with Aphrodite. They are the daughters of Zeus and Eurynome, and were called: Euphrosyne ("the Mirth"), Thalia ("the festivity") and Aglaia ("the Shining"). The three Charites or Graces were a favorite subject of visual arts and were often represented unclothed while they were touching or embracing mutually.
In the Roman and Latin mythology the Graces are known under these names: Castitas, Pulchritude y Voluptas, which means as much as the virgin, the wife and the mistress. There are two opposing interpretations:
The First in the Greek mythology they are a triad composed of three aspects of the same attribute;
The Second in the Latin mythology they are a triad, which represents three different archetypes of the woman.

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