Three Graces, Steel sculpture in Lynden Sculpture Garden, Milwaukee, United States
Three Graces is a sculpture composed of three chrome-plated steel pillars named Thalia, Aglaia, and Euphrosyne, standing together on a base within the garden landscape. Each pillar has a polished, reflective surface that rises prominently above the surrounding grounds and contrasts sharply with the vegetation around it.
German artist Heinz Mack created this outdoor sculpture in 1965 during an era when public spaces began incorporating more contemporary art installations. The work marks a period when gardens and open grounds started serving as venues for modern artistic expression.
The three pillars draw from classical mythological figures that represented joy, beauty, and festivity in ancient Greek tradition. Today, visitors experience these ideas through the gleaming forms that seem to celebrate refinement and balance.
You can view the sculpture by walking through the grounds of Lynden Sculpture Garden, which stays open throughout the year during regular hours. The installation is easy to reach, and the polished surfaces are visible from many angles as you move around it.
The chrome surface changes dramatically throughout the day and across seasons as it reflects natural light in varying ways. Some visitors notice that the pillars appear entirely different depending on weather and sun position, making each visit a distinct experience.
Location: Milwaukee
Inception: 1965
Creator: Heinz Mack
GPS coordinates: 43.17694,-87.93708
Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:46
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