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Marble group representing Three Graces, from Rome, Mount Celio, Villa Cornovaglia

Marble group representing Three Graces, from Rome, Mount Celio, Villa Cornovaglia


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Marble group representing Three Graces, from Rome, Mount Celio, Villa Cornovaglia

Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Marble group representing the Three Graces. From Rome, Mount Celio, Villa Cornovaglia

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Media ID 9511047

Black Background Circa 2nd Century Craft Female Likeness Imperial Age Marble Roman Semi Dress Sensuality Archaeological Artifact Three Graces


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This print showcases a magnificent marble group representing the Three Graces, an iconic symbol of beauty and elegance from ancient Roman civilization. The sculpture is believed to date back to the 2nd century A. D. , originating from Rome's Mount Celio at Villa Cornovaglia. Against a striking black background, this studio shot highlights the intricate craftsmanship and artistic mastery of this archaeological artifact. The three female figures exude sensuality and grace, their semi-dressed forms delicately carved in flawless white marble. Each Grace embodies a distinct quality - Aglaea represents splendor, Euphrosyne signifies joy, and Thalia symbolizes abundance. Together they epitomize harmony and charm. This vertical composition transports us back in time to the imperial age, allowing us to marvel at the enduring beauty of ancient artistry. With no people present in the frame, our focus is solely on these ethereal goddesses frozen in stone. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of antiquity preserved through centuries, it serves as a poignant reminder of our connection to history and how art transcends time. This print captures not just an exquisite sculpture but also evokes emotions tied to nostalgia for bygone eras when such masterpieces were created with passion and devotion.

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