The Three Graces (Q19347884)

Label from: English (en)

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movement: Neoclassicalism (Q20192147)
genre: nude (Q40446) mythological sculpture (Q18783399) group of sculptures (Q2293362)
artist: Antonio Canova (Q5547)
collection: Victoria and Albert Museum (Q213322)
location: Victoria and Albert Museum (Q213322) Woburn Abbey (Q1629626)
material used: marble (Q40861)
commissioned by: John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford (Q25690)
location of final assembly: Rome (Q220)
part of: The Three Graces (Q1058055)
depicts: Charites (Q184353) woman (Q467) standing (Q1986098) hug (Q328703) nudity (Q10791)
instance of: group of sculptures (Q2293362)

catalog URL: http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/t/the-three-graces/

information from the Victoria and Albert Museum catalog

description: Regarded internationally as a masterpiece of neoclassical European sculpture, The Three Graces was carved by Antonio Canova (1757 – 1822) between 1815 and 1817.

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