The Thinker at the Musee Rodin France 3d models
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Charles Antoine Coysevox was born on September 29, 1640, at Lyon, a city where his family had settled after emigrating from Franche-Comté, which was under Spanish rule at the time. The correct pronunciation of his name is quazevo. This object is...
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The origins of this decorative component can be traced back to Angkor Thom in Cambodia, specifically its style found at Banteay Srei. Similar examples can be discovered in Siem Reap. This object is a part of "Scan The World", a non-profit project...
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This stunning sculpture of a lady takes center stage at the Petit Palais on permanent display. A local student took on the challenge of capturing its intricate details using approximately 40 high-quality images.\r\n \r\nThis remarkable piece is part...
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Bearing an uncanny resemblance to the Attic marble funerary vases of the fourth century BC, this object likely held the remains of the deceased at some point. Discovered in Pergamum during Sultan Murad I's reign (1359-1389), it originally housed two...
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René Frémin, born October 1, 1672, died February 17, 1744, was a renowned French sculptor who honed his skills at the prestigious Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture (Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture). Under the tutelage of esteemed...
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According to one account, he returned to Argos after the war but later sought the Delphian oracle's advice on where to live, and was instructed to stay at a place that would suffer no harm if the sky fell; thus he chose the Carian peninsula...
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Following Plato's passing, Theophrastus attached himself to Aristotle, who bequeathed his writings to him and named him as his successor at the Lyceum. For thirty-six years, Theophrastus presided over the Peripatetic school, during which time it...
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The extremely smooth, unclothed body likely draws inspiration from another sculptor active during the fourth century BC (refer to Apollo Sauroctonus Ma 441).\r\n\r\nThis object is part of "Scan The World", a non-profit initiative launched by...
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He pursued his artistic education at the prestigious Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, where he had the privilege of learning under the guidance of master sculptors François Girardon and Antoine Coysevox. In 1694, Frémin's exceptional...
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This object is part of "Scan The World", a non-profit initiative started by MyMiniFactory that aims to create a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures and artworks from all over the globe for free access. ...Scan The World is an open-source...
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So, in a fit of rage, Zephyr deliberately blew the discus off course, aiming it straight at Hyacinth to injure and kill him. ...When death finally claimed Hyacinth, Apollo refused to let Hades take him away - instead, he used the youth's spilled blood...
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Upon his arrival at Ithaca, Ulysses cleverly deceived the suitors who sought to marry his wife and killed them, reclaiming his rightful throne. His journey had been long and arduous, but in the end, he emerged victorious, his legend forever etched...
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Nevertheless, the beauty of the expression on the subject's face and the dynamic pose compensate for the decrepit body, exemplifying the triumph of intellect over physicality. This artwork is part of the "Scan The World" initiative, a non-profit...
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... Voltaire chose to abide by the artist's vision, embracing artistic freedom. However, the striking beauty on the subject's face and his powerful pose redeem his worn body, showcasing the triumphant power of intellect over physical decay.
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... of the fourth century BC. The Gladiator's chiseled physique, however, reveals a distinct Pergamene flair, showcasing Agasias' remarkable ability to merge the athletic heroism of Lysippos with the intense pathos characteristic of the Hellenistic era.
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... locations of tombs. ...The lion's majestic presence adorned tombs as early as the sixth century BC, coinciding with another long-standing tradition that transformed it into a powerful guardian of sacred sanctuaries, standing proudly on its hind legs.
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... instead in another sculpture crafted by Praxiteles. The remarkably smooth, unadorned physique likely draws inspiration from the work of another sculptor active during the fourth century BC, specifically the renowned Apollo Sauroctonus Ma 441.
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However, the accented musculature bears the unmistakable mark of the Pergamene school, which blended Lysippos' athletic heroism with the pathos of the Hellenistic period to create something truly unique. This object is part of "Scan The World", a...
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The origin of Bhairava originates from a conversation between Brahma and Vishnu recounted in the Shiv Mahapuran where Vishnu asked Brahma who is the supreme creator of the universe. Arrogantly, Brahma told Vishnu to worship him, he being the supreme...
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Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from across the globe for public access. Scan the World is an open-source...
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Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from around the globe for public access. Scan the World is an open-source...
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Through Scan The World, we are creating a comprehensive digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from around the globe, accessible for free to the public. Scan The World operates on an open-source model, driven by...
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According to legend, the Amazons founded cities like Smyrna, Sinope, Cyme, Gryne, Ephesus, Pitania, Magnesia, Clete, Pygela, Latoreria, and Amastris; they also invented the cavalry. This remarkable sculpture is part of "Scan The World," a non-profit...
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This object is part of Scan The World, a non-profit project created by MyMiniFactory to collect digital 3D printable models of sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from around the globe. These models are available for free to anyone with access to...
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As the embodiment of the kouros ideal (a beardless, athletic youth), Apollo is recognized across various cultures as a god of light, truth, prophecy, healing, plague, music, poetry, and more. ...Born to Zeus and Leto, Apollo shares a twin sister in...
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Apollo and Hyacinth took turns throwing the discus, with Hyacinth running to catch it in an attempt to impress Apollo, only to be struck by the discus as it fell to the ground, resulting in his untimely demise. A surprising twist in the tale reveals...
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This sculpture is the work of Pierre Le Gros, an artist who has also created a different piece titled Summer, which appears to be connected to this one as part of a larger collection that explores the changing cycles of agricultural life throughout...
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Lorenzo Bartolini (7 January 1777 – 20 January 1850) was a renowned Italian sculptor whose neoclassicism was infused with a distinct strain of sentimental piety and meticulous attention to naturalistic detail, as he drew inspiration from the rich...
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This remarkable piece is part of the "Scan The World" initiative, a non-profit project launched by MyMiniFactory, aiming to create a comprehensive digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from around the globe for...
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Despite being relatively unknown to the general public today, he was Rome's leading sculptor for nearly two decades before being surpassed towards the end of his life by the classicizing Camillo Rusconi. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan...