Describing a stage play that he and Lolita saw in Wace, Humbert Humbert (the narrator and main character in VN’s novel Lolita, 1955) mentions a garland of seven little graces, more or less immobile, prettily painted, bare-limbed - seven bemused pubescent girls in colored gauze that had been recruited locally (judging by the partisan flurry here and there among the audience) and were supposed to represent a living rainbow: