
Three Graces
The Three Graces are figures from mythology, often associated with beauty, charm, and creativity. Typically named Aglaea (Splendor), Euphrosyne (Joy), and Thalia (Flowering), they are the daughters of Zeus in Greek mythology. They symbolize various aspects of life, including art, nature, and joy, and represent the idea of harmony and balance. In art and literature, the Three Graces often embody the ideal of feminine beauty and companionship, serving as muses for creation and inspiration. Their presence reflects the interconnectedness of aesthetic pleasure and human experience.