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The term The Three Graces may refer to:
- Charites, known in Greek mythology as The Three Graces, goddesses of such things as charm, beauty, and creativity. In Roman mythology they were known as the Gratiae.
- An art topic depicted in dozens of paintings and sculptures, including:
- The Three Graces (Raphael), a 16th century painting by Raphael
- The Three Graces (sculpture), a 19th century neo-classical sculpture by Antonio Canova
- The Three Graces, painting by Michael Parkes referred to in Dan Brown's 2009 novel The Lost Symbol
- The Three Graces, 1908 opera which opened at the Chicago Opera House and starred such performers as Trixie Friganza
- The Three Graces (Три грации), 1988 Russian opera-parody composed by Vladimir Tarnopolsky
- The Three Graces, a set of three historical buildings on the waterfront in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Pier Head, Liverpool, England
See also
- Game of graces, a girl's game from the 19th century
- Charis (disambiguation)
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