The Three Graces (Rubens)

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The Three Graces (Rubens) is a celebrated Baroque painting by Peter Paul Rubens depicting three nude mythological figures in a lush, sensual composition that exemplifies his ideal of feminine beauty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artisticStyle Flemish Baroque NERFINISHED
artistNationality Flemish
associatedWith Renaissance and Baroque reception of classical antiquity
cataloguedIn Museo del Prado collection catalogue NERFINISHED
collection Museo del Prado NERFINISHED
colorPalette warm tones
commissionedBy Philip IV of Spain NERFINISHED
completionDate circa 1635
countryOfOrigin Southern Netherlands NERFINISHED
creator Peter Paul Rubens NERFINISHED
depicts Three Graces NERFINISHED
mythological figures
nude female figures
depictsCharacter Aglaea NERFINISHED
Euphrosyne NERFINISHED
Thalia NERFINISHED
depictsTheme abundance
beauty
fertility
features idealized feminine beauty
lush landscape background
sensual composition
genre mythological painting
hasSubject Greek mythology
Roman mythology NERFINISHED
height 221 cm
iconography Three Graces from Greek and Roman mythology NERFINISHED
inception 1630s
inspiredBy classical mythology
languageOfTitle Spanish
lighting dramatic chiaroscuro
location Madrid NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil paint
movement Baroque
notableFor influence on later depictions of the Three Graces
sensuous representation of the female nude
orientation portrait format
owner Museo del Prado NERFINISHED
partOf Spanish royal collection (historical) NERFINISHED
previousOwner Philip IV of Spain NERFINISHED
Spanish royal collection NERFINISHED
surface canvas
titleInEnglish The Three Graces NERFINISHED
titleInSpanish Las Tres Gracias NERFINISHED
width 181 cm

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