allegory of music 3d models
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-- Allegory of Music This statue permits to keep a good atmosphere in the city, it was used to counter all possible curses and keep the fortune. -- Who is depicted? We can admire the Allegory of Music. It seems to be a strong women who...
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Henry Du Mont became organist of Notre-Dame de Maastricht at the young age of twenty years old, he then became director of Music at the Chapelle Royale in Versailles in 1663. Dumont was married (1653) to Mechthild Loyens, daughter of the mayor of...
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There is not much information about this sculpture. ...The artist portrayed all of his sculptures without clothes to make their purposeful object stand out. ...Here her lyre is what is meant to be in the spotlight.
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... smaller works. His best work is naturalistic, but at the same time dignified and simple in line, and shows sound mastery of technique. ... He is represented by 15 works in the Glyptothek in Copenhagen, and in many other French museums and Churches.
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Allegory of Truth, a monument to sculptor G. L. ...Godecharle by Thomas Vinçotte
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Allegory of fire in the garden of Belvedere Palace. The figures by Giovanni Stanetti dates to the beginning of the 18th century. ... Scanned by Niederösterreich3D.
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See Veiled Woman here: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-veiled-woman-at-the-louvre-paris-6479 This statue is a part of a group, see the corresponding "Allegory of Honour"...
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See Veiled Woman here: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-veiled-woman-at-the-louvre-paris-6479 This statue is a part of a group, see the corresponding "Allegory of Wealth"...
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This statue of a seated woman is probably meant to depict an allegory of justice. ...The artefact in her right hand has been broken off.
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... of Belvedere Palace. ...The figures by Giovanni Stanetti date to the beginning of the 18th century. This statue is located in the Gardens of the Palace along with a twin sculpture named "Allegory of Fire" sculpted by the same artist Giovanni Stanetti.
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The allegory of air is shown as a woman dressed in a gown with a long headwear. ...She is depicted rested on her side whilst looking over her shoulder. Air is an element that represents light and is associated with the qualities of darkness, thinness...
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This group roccoco sculpture shows a man and a woman, who is an allegory for spring, fruitful and fresh.
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Canette (Allegory of Continents), Nuremberg, circa 1600, after a model by Caspar Enderlein (1560 - 1633), tin. Musée du Cinquantenaire (Brussels, Belgium). Made with ReMake and ReCap Pro from AutoDesk. The tin potters of Nuremberg will, following...
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Allegorical sculpture refers to sculptures that symbolize and particularly personify abstract ideas as in allegory. Common in the western world, for example, are statues of Lady Justice representing justice, traditionally holding scales and a sword,...
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A woman, a compass, a square ruler, and a handful of other recognizable traits: this incarnation of Architecture, at the basic level of allegory, presented changeable and often ambiguous features. ...After all, the compass, square ruler, and drawings...
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Allegory of agriculture is represented with a woman with a spade and some legume/fruits (like corn, apple). -- Technical/Specification about the statue A stele is a stone or wooden slab, generally taller than it is wide, erected in...
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He is also called Eleutherios ("the liberator"), whose wine, music and ecstatic dance frees his followers from self-conscious fear and care, and subverts the oppressive restraints of the powerful. Those who partake of his mysteries are possessed and...
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This work was part of a project of sculptural decorations (never completed) for the garden of the Medici Villa of Castello.
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The date and sculptor of this piece is unknown. ...One of many undocumented allegorical, neoclassical busts which line the gardens of Catherine the Great's palace.
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This sculpture is a representation of the theatre, as we can see both faces are similar but with a different facial expression. ...The muscular form of the man's body is a classic Greek portrayal of a God.
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Her posture and physiognomy are strongly reminiscent of the figures of Flora and Venus in Primavera, giving the study a date somewhere in the first half of the 1480s.
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Alexander Burganov (born 1935) is a Russian sculptor, a National Artist of Russia, and a member of the Russian Academy of Fine Arts. ...His art is generally abstract and often uses fragments of human or animal bodies (especially horses) to build a...
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The Lapidarium is a place where stone monuments and fragments of archaeological interest are exhibited
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This sculpture depicts a woman as Lombardy, one of Italy's most prominent and rich areas at the time.
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The building known as Palazzo dei Conservatori, seat of an elected magistrature which had the task of administering the city, goes back to the middle of the 15th century. The building originally featured a portico on the ground floor and Guelf-cross...
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... of the present sculptures. Pietrò Franchi worked in Carrara during the third quarter of the 19th century and specialised in creating marble copies of both celebrated sculpture from Antiquity and, as here, famous contemporary works of the day.
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This incredible bust of Bacchus is comparable to the important commissions for marble busts and figures ordered for Peter the Great of Russia from Pietro Baratta and other Italian sculptors for the gardens of the Tsar's various palaces. Notable...
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... messages, as well as messages of renewal, rebirth and hope. The sculpture depicts two individual, a child and a strange character. The child holds onto an unusual individual, which appears dead and distorted, perhaps a representation of death.
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... Fire represents passions, compulsion, zeal, creativity, and motivation. ...The Element of Fire has great power for forging will and determination. It is the inner light as well as a living symbol of the Divine fire that burns in every soul.