<P> The term The Three Graces may refer to: </P> <Ul> <Li> 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 . </Li> <Li> A subject in art, depicted in dozens of paintings and sculptures, including: <Ul> <Li> Primavera (Botticelli), a 15th - century painting by Botticelli </Li> <Li> The Three Graces (Raphael), a 16th - century painting by Raphael </Li> <Li> The Three Graces (Rubens), a 17th - century painting by Rubens </Li> <Li> The Three Graces (sculpture), a 19th - century neoclassical sculpture by Antonio Canova </Li> <Li> The Three Graces (Indianapolis), a 19th - or 20th - century neoclassical sculpture by an unknown artist, located at the Indianapolis Museum of Art </Li> <Li> Three Graces (Mack), an abstract sculpture by Heinz Mack, located at the Lynden Sculpture Garden </Li> <Li> The Three Graces, painting by Michael Parkes referred to in Dan Brown's 2009 novel The Lost Symbol </Li> <Li> The Three Graces (Cranach), a 16th - century painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder </Li> <Li> The Three Graces (d'Antoine) (Trois Graces), an 18th - century fountain by Étienne d'Antoine in the Place de la Comédie, Montpellier, France </Li> <Li> Nymph (Central Figure for "The Three Graces"), a 20th - century sculpture by Aristide Maillol </Li> <Li> Les Trois Grâces, a 20th - century sculpture by Niki de Saint Phalle </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Theological virtues, specifically faith, hope and charity </Li> <Li> The Three Graces, a 1908 opera that opened at the Chicago Opera House and starred such performers as Trixie Friganza </Li> <Li> The Three Graces (Три грации), a 1988 Russian opera parody composed by Vladimir Tarnopolsky </Li> <Li> The Three Graces, a set of three historic buildings on the waterfront in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Pier Head, Liverpool, England </Li> <Li> The Three Graces of Admin, three minor characters in the British situation comedy Campus . </Li> <Li> "The Bachelor and Three Graces", a set of four sequoia trees growing with intertwined roots growing in Mariposa Grove, Yosemite National Park . Three of these trees ("The Three Graces") grow adjacent to one another and the fourth ("The Bachelor") at a small distance away . </Li> </Ul> <Li> 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 . </Li> <Li> A subject in art, depicted in dozens of paintings and sculptures, including: <Ul> <Li> Primavera (Botticelli), a 15th - century painting by Botticelli </Li> <Li> The Three Graces (Raphael), a 16th - century painting by Raphael </Li> <Li> The Three Graces (Rubens), a 17th - century painting by Rubens </Li> <Li> The Three Graces (sculpture), a 19th - century neoclassical sculpture by Antonio Canova </Li> <Li> The Three Graces (Indianapolis), a 19th - or 20th - century neoclassical sculpture by an unknown artist, located at the Indianapolis Museum of Art </Li> <Li> Three Graces (Mack), an abstract sculpture by Heinz Mack, located at the Lynden Sculpture Garden </Li> <Li> The Three Graces, painting by Michael Parkes referred to in Dan Brown's 2009 novel The Lost Symbol </Li> <Li> The Three Graces (Cranach), a 16th - century painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder </Li> <Li> The Three Graces (d'Antoine) (Trois Graces), an 18th - century fountain by Étienne d'Antoine in the Place de la Comédie, Montpellier, France </Li> <Li> Nymph (Central Figure for "The Three Graces"), a 20th - century sculpture by Aristide Maillol </Li> <Li> Les Trois Grâces, a 20th - century sculpture by Niki de Saint Phalle </Li> </Ul> </Li>

What are the 3 graces in greek mythology