The Three Graces by After Antonio Canova, Marble, 182cm high by 97cm wide by 63cm deep, Body, Female, Figurative, Women sculpture
‘After’ refers to a piece of work that was made by another artist, based on an original work by the named artist (Antonia Canova)
The Three Graces by After Antonio Canova is a stunning white marble sculpture. It stands 182cm high, 97cm wide, and 63cm deep. Based on Canova’s iconic original of the three daughters of Zeus. Also known as the three Charites, the sculpture depicts Euphrosyne, Aglaea and Thalia. This work captures the beauty and grace of classical sculptures.
Three sisters stand closely together. Their arms rest gently on each other’s shoulders. Each figure is nude, idealised, and full of life. Smooth curves and balanced poses create a sense of rhythm and connection. Carved from luminous white marble, the sculpture catches the light beautifully. The fine detailing in their hair, faces, and posture shows careful craftsmanship and deep respect for Canova’s style.
Moreover, the work reflects the neoclassical ideals of harmony, beauty, and poise. It feels intimate, yet timeless. Although it’s a reproduction, it remains powerful and expressive. Perfect for a grand hallway, garden, or gallery, The Three Graces offers both visual impact and emotional warmth. It celebrates friendship, unity, and elegance in the purest form.
































