a goddess of law 3d models

3716292 3d models found related to a goddess of law.
Bust of a goddess
Bust of a goddess
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This is the bust of an unknown goddess with a veil and a diadem.

Statue of a Goddess
Statue of a Goddess
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This statue of a Goddess (either Juno, Diana or Venus) may be found in the Giusti Gardens, in Verona, Italy. 

Head of a Goddess
Head of a Goddess
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The origin and identity of this Goddess is unknown. 

Head of a Goddess
Head of a Goddess
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Head of a goddess with almond-shaped eyes, her hair mass of thick wavy locks, centre-parted and bound in a chignon.

Bust of a Goddess
Bust of a Goddess
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Bust of a Goddess, marble. ...The artist is unknown but it was modelled in the late 18th/Early 19th Century after the Antique.

Statue of a goddess
Statue of a goddess
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This is a statue of a woman, presumably a goddess. ...She stands as decoration in the Conservatorio Benedetto Marcello, a music conservatory in Venice, Italy, named after composer Benedetto Marcello and established in 1876.

Head of a Goddess
Head of a Goddess
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This head of an unidentified Goddess comes from Palace Wartenberg, the Old Post in Berlin.

Head of a Goddess
Head of a Goddess
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Athens (Greece), acquired in 1868Marble, 440-430 BC The beautiful but unfinished head of a goddess is so similar to the "Wener-Laborde Head" (Paris, Louvre) from the western pediment of the Parthenon that it was probably made in the workshop of the...

Statue of a goddess
Statue of a goddess
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Unknown goddess dressed in full drapery 

Head of a Goddess
Head of a Goddess
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Head of a goddess made around 420 BC and displayed at the Antike am Königsplatz in Munich, Germany. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a...

Figure of a Goddess
Figure of a Goddess
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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 the public to access for free. ...Scan the World is...

Statue of a Goddess
Statue of a Goddess
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The diadem permits us to identify the goddess as Hera.

Statue of a goddess
Statue of a goddess
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This statue was found in Athens, at the junction of Aiolou and Sophokleous streets. ... It is a Roman copy of the cult statue of the Mother of the Gods by Agorakritos (ca 440 B.C.), which was erected in the Metroon in the Agora.

Head of a goddess
Head of a goddess
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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 the public to access for free. ...Scan the World is...

Head of a Goddess
Head of a Goddess
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The idea of such a glorious past gave them the will to reproduce its masterpieces. That is why aesthetic principles were taken over and applied to modern works. For example, this head could have been made in classical Rome, however it was made in the...

Statuette of a seated goddess
Statuette of a seated goddess
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This marble statuette of a seated goddess was found in Rhamnous, Attica. The head was carved separately and inserted into the torso. ... Originating from around 520 BC

Statue of a seated Goddess
Statue of a seated Goddess
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Found at Aghiorghitika, near Tripolis. ...The seated figure, an ordinary mortal or a goddess, wears a chiton and mantle. ...The head and, particularly, the coiffure bear typical traits of the Daedalic style.

Head of a Cow Goddess
Head of a Cow Goddess
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The artist has produced a work that embodies both the divine power and the beneficient qualities of this goddess by stylizing the natural forms of the bovine head. ...The glossy finish of the stone surface adds warmth to a piece that is masterly in its...

Head of a goddess (Aphrodite ?)
Head of a goddess (Aphrodite ?)
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The cult of Aphrodite was largely derived from that of the Phoenician goddess Astarte, a cognate of the East Semitic goddess Ishtar, whose cult was based on the Sumerian cult of Inanna. Aphrodite's main cult centers were Cythera, Cyprus, Corinth,...

Colossal statue of a goddess
Colossal statue of a goddess
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The inscription (loosely translated): "Serapis and the venerated gods with him" seems to be signifying that this was originally a part of a group statue. ...It was made during the rule of Antoninus Pius to the sanctuary of Serapis, a Graeco-Egyptian...

Sculpture of a Goddess Hera (?)
Sculpture of a Goddess Hera (?)
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A headless sculpture, assumed to be the Greek goddess of women, marriage and birth, Hera. Married to her brother Zeus, she is the queen of the greek Gods, and was known for her jealous nature, usually portrayed in cult statues as solemn and majestic....

Marble Head of a Goddess
Marble Head of a Goddess
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This finely carved head of a young woman must represent a goddess because of its colossal size. Persephone (the daughter of Demeter and wife of Hades, the god of the underworld) and Hygeia (the daughter of Asklepios, the god of medicine) were often...

Greek bust of a Goddess
Greek bust of a Goddess
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... making offerings or sacrifices. Such busts and statues were to be found in places of cult but also in the houses of wealthy families who could afford them, and they were believed to bring the protection of the god or goddess they represented.

Colossal Head of a Goddess
Colossal Head of a Goddess
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The statue pertains to a devotional statue of a temple erected on the Capitoline Hill. ...Its distinct classical stylistic features suggest that it could be a Greek original.

Colossal head of a goddess
Colossal head of a goddess
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... a cult statue. The uneven treatment of the left and right part of the face and hair suggests that the head has been left unfinished or has been reworked. ... The stylistic features of the piece associate it with the work of the sculptor Agorakritos.

Statue of a seated goddess
Statue of a seated goddess
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... the area. ...The figure, which represents Artemis or the Mother of the Gods, is dressed in a chiton and sits on a throne. The word ΑΓΕΜΩ (Hegemone) carved on the footstool is an epithet associated with the two above divinities. ... From around 640 BC.

Statue of a seated goddess
Statue of a seated goddess
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The statue most likely represents Aphrodite Pandemos, who was worshipped on the west slope of the Acropolis.

A Greek Marble Head of a Goddess
A Greek Marble Head of a Goddess
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This Greek marble head is thought to depict a Goddess. The work was sold alongside other heads, as part of the Christie's "Faces of the Past" auction, though the record of this particular work is missing.

Head of a Goddess, probably Persephone
Head of a Goddess, probably Persephone
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This copy of an early classical work depicts a goddess, probably Persephone. ...It originates from the 2nd century A.D.

Statue of a goddess probably Aphrodite
Statue of a goddess probably Aphrodite
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Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation. She is identified with the planet Venus; her Roman equivalent is the goddess, Venus. ...Myrtle, roses, doves, sparrows, and swans are sacred to her.