The (three) Graces after Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini.
According to Greek mythology they were the daughters of Zeus and Eurynome but in some stories they are also the offspring of Dionysos and Aphrodite (Venus), or of Helios and the naiad Aegle. According to Roman mythology, they were the daughters of Bacchus and Venus. They are usually portrayed as the three of them facing each other with their arms over each other's shoulders.
The Graces are:
Aglaia, she stands for beauty and radiance.
Euphrosyne, she stands for joy.
Thalia (or Cleta), she stands for blossoming happiness.
Three graceful nude women stand naked in this portrait. The front woman is depicted as a nude model with legs, buttocks, hips, back, shoulders and a tit on the artwork. On the left, a girl is standing nude on the nude portrait with vagina, belly, torso and breasts exposed. The third model is posing in the same way against a background in blue.
All in all a sexy and sensual erotic picture with romance.
A queer image possibly based on a lesbian relationship.Jean-François Janinet or François Janinet, born in 1752 in Paris where he died on November 1, 1814, was a French engraver and balloonist.
Active towards the end of the Ancien Régime and during the French Revolution, who took an innovative approach to colour engraving.
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