File:The Three Graces, Indianapolis Museum of Art - 20101115.jpg

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English: The Three Graces.   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Unknown authorUnknown author.
Title
English: The Three Graces.
Description
English: A sculpture group of the Charities, also known as the Gratiae or Three Graces, consisting of three women frontally oriented, standing in a row upon a plinth. The sculpture is modeled after a tempera painting and a gesso relief of the same scene, The Three Graces and Venus Dancing before Mars (c. 1797) by Antonio Canova.
Date Probably installed circa 1920s, and in place by 1925.
Medium Sculpture: Carrara marble
medium QS:P186,Q40861
; plinth: limestone.
Dimensions Sculpture: approx. 72 × 44 × 21 in (182.8 × 111.7 × 53.3 cm); plinth: approx. 54 × 70 × 52 in (137.1 × 177.8 × 132 cm).
institution QS:P195,Q1117704
Current location
Accession number
LH2001.227.
Object history
  • c. 1920s–1967: Probably acquired by Josiah K. Lilly, Jr. c. 1920s, and installed at his residence, Oldfields, by 1925.
  • 1967: Donated to the Museum by the children of J.K. Lilly, Jr., together with Oldfields itself.
Inscriptions None (unsigned).
References [1], [2].
Source/Photographer threegraces_lh_ima_2010 (photographed by Latinandgreekhon (User:Latinandgreekhon) on 15 November 2010, 14:32).
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