The Three Graces

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The Three Graces is a celebrated Baroque painting by Peter Paul Rubens depicting three nude mythological figures symbolizing beauty, charm, and joy.

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The Graces 1
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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque painting
painting
artHistoricalPeriod 17th century
artist Peter Paul Rubens
artStyle Flemish Baroque
artTechnique oil on canvas
artworkSurface canvas
catalogCode P001571
collection Prado Museum
surface form: Museo del Prado
colorPalette warm tones
completionDate circa 1635
countryOfOrigin Southern Netherlands
creator Peter Paul Rubens
culturalContext Counter-Reformation
surface form: Counter-Reformation Europe
depictionType full-length figure painting
depicts Three Graces
mythological figures
depictsCharacter Aglaea
Euphrosyne
Thalia
depictsTheme feminine beauty
fertility
sensuality
genre mythological painting
hasInfluenced later depictions of the Three Graces in European art
hasPart garlands of flowers
putto
three nude female figures
height 221 cm
iconography beauty
charm
joy
inception 1630–1635
inspiredBy classical mythology
languageOfTitle English
lighting chiaroscuro
locatedIn Madrid
locatedInCountry Spain
location Prado Museum
surface form: Museo del Prado
materialUsed oil paint
movement Baroque
notableWorkOf Peter Paul Rubens
orientation portrait
originalTitle Las Tres Gracias
originalTitleLanguage Spanish
partOf Prado Museum
surface form: Prado Museum collection of Rubens
subjectHeading Greek and Roman mythology in art
support canvas
width 181 cm

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Peter Paul Rubens notableWork The Three Graces
Rhea grandparentOf The Three Graces
this entity surface form: the Graces
Aphrodite child The Three Graces
this entity surface form: The Graces
Aristaeus raisedBy The Three Graces
this entity surface form: Charites