The "Three Graces" dance before a lake and water mill to the music of a maiden playing a dulcimer. The models for the "Three Graces" were Maria Zambaco, Maria Spatali and Aglaia Coronio who were part of the Ionides set. Largely faithful to the original painting, modesty dictated the omission of the naked bathers. The RSN added a carpet of flowers to the forground, a Virginia creeper to the right, and covered the bare stone portico with with a climbing rose. This piece was exhibited at the 1908 Franco-British Exhibition in celebration of the Entente Cordiale signed in 1904, where it won the French Grand Prix for embroidery and fixed decoration in houses.