The Three Graces after Canova
by Joe Bonita
Title
The Three Graces after Canova
Artist
Joe Bonita
Medium
Photograph
Description
This digitally augmented photo of three modern nude figures is inspired by the Neoclassical marble sculpture by Antonio Canova that resides at the Louvre, in Paris. The graces are the mythological daughters of Zeuss, identified by engravings on the statue, from left to right, as Euphrosyne, Aglaea and Thalia. They were said to represent beauty, charm and joy, respectively.
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December 1st, 2014
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Comments (6)
Nude Impact
Excellent work! Beautiful! fav
Joe Bonita replied:
Thank you, Impact. Given the quality of your work with nudes, it's a real complimet! -- Joe.
Stephanie Moore
Beautifully done, Joe - f/v
Joe Bonita replied:
Thanks, Stephanie. Your compliments and votes of confidence are important to me. -- Joe.
Lenore Senior
Absolutely beautifully and classically done! Love this! v/f and pin with acknowledgments.
Joe Bonita replied:
Thank you. Thank you, Lenore. Glad you liked it so much as to give it a pin! -- Joe.
Carl Purcell
Very nice Joe. I have a photo of the 3 Graces statue in the Louvre on FAA.
Joe Bonita replied:
Thanks, Carl. I looked up your several three graces photos. Nice indeed! -- Joe.