Three Ages of Man and Three Graces
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Three Ages of Man and Three Graces (1540-1543); Oil on panel, 151 x 61 cm (each); Museo del Prado, Madrid). The work consists of two panels, the first is the Three Graces, the pendant is Three Ages of Man.
Made for Friedrich Magnus I. (Solms-Laubach)
- The The Three Ages of Man and Death is a 16th century painting by Hans Baldung. It is part of a set of similarly-themed paintings by Baldung, the others of which are Three Ages of the Woman and the Death and The Three Graces.[3]
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