bacchante 3d models

51 3d models found related to bacchante.
Bacchante
Bacchante
myminifactory

... of types of bust depicting a similar character, such as this work in 1857. ...He is particularly noted for the creation of sensual subjects in marble, such as this obviously inebriated Bacchante, a female companion of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine.

Bacchante
Bacchante
myminifactory

Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse's statue depicts the Bacchantes, women who worshiped the Roman God Bacchus, God of wine and revelry. The most important part of his retinue, these women wore Bassarisk or fox skin. ...In art, they are often depicted in a...

Bacchante
Bacchante
myminifactory

Layer Height 0.15 millimeters. ...Fill Density 90%.

Sleeping Bacchante
Sleeping Bacchante
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In ancient Greek mythology, Bacchantes were passionate followers of Dionysus, their name literally meaning "those who rave" and often portrayed as being driven into a state of wild ecstasy by a combination of frenzied dancing and intoxication. In...

Bacchante 3D handpainted
Bacchante 3D handpainted
sketchfab

The artist's skilled hands crafted a stunning 3D portrait of a Bacchante, the devoted companion and ardent admirer of the revered Dionysus.

Satyr and Bacchante
Satyr and Bacchante
thingiverse

James Pradier - 1834 3D scan from the Louvre Model found at: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-satyre-and-bacchante-at-the-louvre-paris-6730 http://cartelfr.louvre.fr/cartelfr/visite?srv=car_not_frame&idNotice=2648 A satyr, being half-man...

Satyr and Bacchante
Satyr and Bacchante
cults3d

James Pradier - 1834 3D scan from the Louvre Model found at: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-satyre-and-bacchante-at-the-louvre-paris-6730 http://cartelfr.louvre.fr/cartelfr/visite?srv=car_not_frame&idNotice=2648 "A satyr, being...

Bacchante and Infant Faun
Bacchante and Infant Faun
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... enthusiastic follower, proudly holding a tiny faun in her arms as she dances through the forest. The delicate features of the infant creature seem perfectly at home amidst the swirling colors and frenzied energy of the Bacchante's ritualistic world.

Faun and Bacchante
Faun and Bacchante
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In ancient Greek mythology, the maenads, also known as Bacchantes, were the devoted female followers of the mighty god Dionysus and held positions of prominence within his retinue, known as the Thiasus. ...This remarkable statue captures a moment in...

Satyre and Bacchante
Satyre and Bacchante
cults3d

A classic judged licentious about Bacchante crowned with vine leaves, languidly is reversed against the satyr, easily recognizable by its legs of a goat and her face. ...The Bacchanal, Bacchus procession is accompanied by the mad scenes in which the...

Sathyre and Bacchante - Louvre Museum
Sathyre and Bacchante - Louvre Museum
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The marble group, "Satyre and Bacchante", was created by French sculptor James Pradier between 1830 and 1834. ...Its unveiling at the 1834 Salon des Beaux-Arts sparked controversy due to its realistic and sensual depiction of nudity.

Bacchante pendant 3D print model
Bacchante pendant 3D print model
cgtrader

... to your favourite chain. If you'd like to customise this beautiful Bacchante pendant with different dimensions or varying wall thicknesses, please don't hesitate to drop me a line via email and I'll be happy to make the necessary arrangements.

Bacchante  sculpture 3D print model
Bacchante sculpture 3D print model
cgtrader

Bacchante sculpture is a digital detailed high-poly 3D model, available in STL and OBJ formats. This detailed model is optimized for production via 3D printing, CNC machining, and creating molds for casting in materials such as gypsum, plastic,...

Reclining Bacchante Low-poly 3D model
Reclining Bacchante Low-poly 3D model
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Reclining Bacchante 3D SPECS & USAGE The model comes in Original format, directly out of reconstitution for raw model format (uneven surface), subdivision ready and softtenend body surface. ...This model is suitable for 3D printing, cgi, video-games and...

Bacchante at the Palace of Versailles, France
Bacchante at the Palace of Versailles, France
myminifactory

As a priestess of Bacchus, the Roman counterpart to Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and lively social events, the Bacchante embodies both the ecstasy and destructive power of the deity she worships and his major attribute: wine. While often depicted...

Bacchante, by Jean Jules Pendariès (archival quality)
Bacchante, by Jean Jules Pendariès (archival quality)
thingiverse

Men claim that gods have vanished;\nThe Golden Age has faded into memory,\nAnd Greece was a fleeting moment:\nYet on this hill we've known\nThe ancient madness and the ancient glory.\nUnder the thyrse held high,\nWe've felt the electrifying presence...

Bacchante at The Petit Palais, Paris
Bacchante at The Petit Palais, Paris
myminifactory

The Bacchante is actually a variation of the sculpture 'Woman bitten by a Serpent', which was a massive hit and caused quite a scandal when it premiered at the Salon in 1847. By dressing up as a devoted follower of the Greek God Bacchus, Clesinger...

Bacchante (Gratie) at Sint-Niklaas, Belgium
Bacchante (Gratie) at Sint-Niklaas, Belgium
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Grace: Like 'Bacchante', this figure was created in 1917 in typical Art Deco style and adorned with finery and ornaments. The image is part of the sculpture "Three Graces", which marked the breakthrough for Wijnants. In the picture group, elaborate...

Satyre and Bacchante at The Louvre, Paris
Satyre and Bacchante at The Louvre, Paris
cults3d

The marble group features a Bacchante crowned with vine leaves, languidly leaning against the satyr, easily recognizable by its goat-like legs and seductive face. The Bacchanal procession is accompanied by scenes of unbridled passion, where the...

Satyre and Bacchante at The Louvre, Paris
Satyre and Bacchante at The Louvre, Paris
myminifactory

A classic judged licentious about Bacchante crowned with vine leaves, languidly reversed against the satyr, easily recognizable by its legs of a goat and her face. The Bacchanal, a procession of Bacchus, is accompanied by mad scenes in which the...

Bacchante Tap-Handle (3/8"-16 UNC Thread)
Bacchante Tap-Handle (3/8"-16 UNC Thread)
thingiverse

The Bacchante tap-handle is designed with a rotating mechanism and comes equipped with smaller upgrades, as seen here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:860869. This high-quality design utilizes t-spline quad-meshes for optimal performance. ...To...

Bacchante and Satyr by Jean-Baptiste Auguste Clésinger, 1869
Bacchante and Satyr by Jean-Baptiste Auguste Clésinger, 1869
thingiverse

Scan of a marble sculpture of Bacchante and Satyr created by French artist Jean-Baptiste Auguste Clésinger now residing at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts artsmia.org. ...More detailed information about this masterpiece can be found here:...

Bacchante with Roses at The Réunion des Musées Nationaux, Paris
Bacchante with Roses at The Réunion des Musées Nationaux, Paris
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The Bacchante with Roses is an example of this technique which results in smooth, fluid surfaces very different from those of a roughly modeled terra cotta maquette or sketch. Cast terra cottas were produced by squeezing soft clay or by pouring slip...

Bacchante with Tambourine and Child at The Louvre, Paris
Bacchante with Tambourine and Child at The Louvre, Paris
cults3d

In Greek mythology, female followers known as maenads or bacchantes served Dionysus, a major deity who was also known as Bacchus in Roman pantheon. They were key members of Thiasus, the god's entourage. The term "maenad" literally translates to...

Bacchante in St-Niklaas, Belgium
Bacchante in St-Niklaas, Belgium
myminifactory

This object is part of "Scan The World", a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory. Scan the World creates a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from around the globe that anyone can access for free.

Bacchante with a Tambourine and Two Children
Bacchante with a Tambourine and Two Children
myminifactory

The plaster model for this sculpture group, commissioned by Marc René d'Argenson, the Marquis de Voyes, was exhibited at the Salon of 1765. ...This stone sculpture depicting a follower of Bacchus, the Greco-Roman god of wine and theatre, decorated the...

Maenad (Bacchante) at The Louvre, Paris
Maenad (Bacchante) at The Louvre, Paris
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The wreath of ivy and vine unmistakably identifies this sculpture as a Maenad, a devotee who walked alongside the procession of the god Dionysus - Bacchus, the god of wine. This statue in the Louvre could be either an ancient Greek original created...

Maenad (Bacchante) at The Louvre, Paris
Maenad (Bacchante) at The Louvre, Paris
cults3d

The wreath of entwined ivy and vine unmistakably reveals the subject of this sculpture as a Maenad, a figure who proudly marched alongside the procession of Dionysus, the revered god of wine. ...This exquisite statue in the Louvre may have been a...

Bacchante with Tambourine and Child at The Louvre, Paris
Bacchante with Tambourine and Child at The Louvre, Paris
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This marble sculpture was commissioned by Marc-René d'Argenson, the Marquis of Voyer, a governor of Vincennes with a passion for art. Augustin Pajou sculpted it in 1730. In ancient Greece, Maenads were women who followed Dionysus, the god of wine and...

Statue of a Nymph or Maenad said Bacchante
Statue of a Nymph or Maenad said Bacchante
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This marble nymph is part fo the Torlonia collection and has been exhibited and scanned at Villa Caffarelli when more than 90 models from the collection have been restored and exhibited after being in a warehouse's basement for a long time.