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The Three Graces Sculpture replica reproduction

Finish: Hand-patinated to reflect the original finish.
Dimensions: 10'' Wide x 3.75'' Deep x 10" Height
Item No. S310
Period: Roman Empire
Condition: New

$199.00

The Three Graces Sculpture replica reproduction

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Created in the second century A.D., the MET Museum’s marble The Three Graces is a Roman copy of a Greek statue group from the Hellenistic second century B.C. original. These three young girls, linked in a dance-like pose, represent Aglaia (Beauty), Euphrosyne (Mirth), and Thalia (Abundance). Young, beautiful, and modest, they personify the graceful sensuousness of the female form; their closest connection is with Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, whom they serve as handmaidens. This frieze-like composition in the MET Museum’s collection is typical of classicizing art of the second and first century B.C. Our reduced-scale reproduction was created using a combination of three- dimensional imaging and traditional sculpture techniques.

Made of resin and hand patinated
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