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This particular sphinx is located in the House of the Faun in Pompeii, though many other variants exist around the world. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which...
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The Dancing Faun was discovered on October 26, 1830 in the ruins of the most opulent Roman home discovered at Pompeii: the House of the Faun, as it later became known, which was also home to the Alexander Mosaic. The Faun is thought to be either a...
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—Electric Six, Dance Commander The Dancing Faun was discovered on October 26, 1830 in the ruins of the most opulent Roman home discovered at Pompeii: the House of the Faun, as it later became known, which was also home to the Alexander Mosaic. The...
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This terracotta figure is a copy of the marble statue known as the Barberini Faun, which is located in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany. A Faun is the Roman equivalent of a Greek Satyr - a human-like male woodland spirits with several animal...
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The Barberini Faun, a masterwork of Greek sculpture and one of the showpieces of the Glyptothek, the "Medusa Rondanini", much admired by Goethe, and the famous "Munich Votive Relief" are united in this round room, which is modelled on the Roman...
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In the middle, there is an altar, to the left a sacred plane tree and in the background a pillar with two small traditional figures of the gods.The Barberini Faun, a masterwork of Greek sculpture and one of the showpieces of the Glyptothek, the...
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The Barberini Faun, a masterwork of Greek sculpture and one of the showpieces of the Glyptothek, the "Medusa Rondanini", much admired by Goethe, and the famous "Munich Votive Relief" are united in this round room, which is modelled on the Roman...
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The Barberini Faun, a masterwork of Greek sculpture and one of the showpieces of the Glyptothek, the "Medusa Rondanini", much admired by Goethe, and the famous "Munich Votive Relief" are united in this round room, which is modelled on the Roman...
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This marble figure shows a faun, who is obviously a member of Bacchus!s party, as he's holding wine.
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This marble figure shows a faun, who is obviously a member of Bacchus party, as he's holding wine
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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...
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The human body is realistically portrayed, but at the base of the spine a small goat’s tail can be seen. The Faun was the work that brought Sergel his breakthrough, and was carved when he was in Rome. It was made in two copies, of which this one...
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Hosmer employed tremendous carving skill to create the varied textures of the faun's sensual body, the rough tiger skin, the mossy forest floor, the firm grapes and the satyr's thick, curly hair. ne of the nineteenth century’s most accomplished...
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This remnant of a marble faun may be a Roman copy of an earlier Greek bronze sculpture, part of a group known as "The Invitation to Dance." In this group the faun or satyr is tapping his foot and looking at a nymph who is putting on her sandals. I...
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... was executed in Rome, in response to a challenge made by Gibson, one of Hogan’s fellow sculptors, that no new original pose was possible. In spite of being based somewhat on the Barberini faun, Hogan's sculpture soundly disproves Gibson’s assertion.
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The Faun is a mythological half human–half goat (from the head to the waist being human, but with the addition of goat horns) manifestation of forest and animal spirits that would help or hinder humans at whim. They are often associated with the...
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The faun is a mythological half human–half goat (from the head to the waist being human, but with the addition of goat horns) manifestation of forest and animal spirits that would help or hinder humans at whim. ...They are often associated with...
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This statuette is a faun in the pose of Marsyas, the follower of Dionysus who challenged Apollo to a music contest and, upon losing, was flayed alive for his hubris. Here, the faun’s hands are bound behind his back. Because of the “in the round”...
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After experimenting with scan of my face, I downloaded Dancing Faun by CosmoWenman and started optimization for spiral print. Especially I increased slope angles (spiral print on slopes below 45% is too difficult for most machines) and remove holes...
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Cast from the Hellenistic sculpture, which is now in the Louvre Museum, Paris. ...The Faun was certainly in the Villa Borghese by 1638 and it remained there until 1807 when it was purchased by Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Cast from the Hellenistic sculpture, which is now in the Louvre Museum, Paris. ...The Faun was certainly in the Villa Borghese by 1638 and it remained there until 1807 when it was purchased by Napoleon Bonaparte.
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The Satyr, companion of God Dionysus, is recognizable from its pointy ears and small horns on his head. Only the bust of this full-length statue remains. The original group, now lost, showed a satyr inviting a nymph seated on a rock to dance. This...
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Since he doesn't have goat legs I decided to print just the head so just made a couple of plane cuts to get this stl. Quality is high so is the file size. The one in the photo is 8cm tall, printed with 0.4mm nozzle and 0.2 resolution by Ender 3 v2...
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This remnant of a marble faun may be a Roman copy of an earlier Greek bronze sculpture, part of a group known as "The Invitation to Dance." In this group the faun or satyr is tapping his foot and looking at a nymph who is putting on her sandals. ...
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... The leaves and corymbs (flower clusters), typical in depictions of Bacchus's retinue and of woodland divinities, are carefully rendered. ...Fauns are half men, half goat creatures, often accompanying Bacchus, god of wine, theatre and pleasure.
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It is one of several such themed works in the Crawford Art Gallery collection, including The Piping Faun, The Clapping Faun, John Hogan’s The Drunken Faun, and Andrew O’Connor’s La Faunesse. The features that distinguish this bust, however, are...
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This statue depicts a faun - a half human, half goat. ...This one in particular is very human, not showing much of his goat characteristics, but recognisable as a faun for playing a flute, the creature's typical instrument.
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The fauns, more commonly affiliated with the satyrs of Greek mythology than the fauns of Roman, are bipedal creatures with the horns, legs and tail of a goat and the head, torso, and arms of a human, and are often depicted with a pointed ears. These...
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The Faun and Fay fountain - Fontána s plastikami fauna a víly ve stanici metra Vltavská, ceramic and concrete statue character figure, public space art Artist: Vladimír Uhlíř, 1982 @ Vltavská metro station, Prague, Czechia •...
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Excavations carried out in 1910 in the substructures of a Gallo-Roman villa in Chardeneux-Bonsin uncovered this mask fragment depicting a faun, only made known through the small preserved horn located in the hair. The life-size mask was stamped from...