The Three Graces with Cupids and Horae

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Aglaia, Euphrosyne and Thalia were the daughters of Zeus. Known as the Three Graces, they personified beauty, charm and grace.

The painting is set into an oak bench designed by Henry Flitcroft (1697–1769).

National Trust, Stourhead

Warminster

Title

The Three Graces with Cupids and Horae

Date

c.1760

Medium

oil on panel

Measurements

H 41 x W 114.5 cm

Accession number

562867

Acquisition method

gift from Sir Henry Hugh Arthur Hoare along with the estate, house and its contents, 1946

Work type

Painting

National Trust, Stourhead

Stourton, Warminster, Wiltshire BA12 6QD England

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