muse of comedy 3d models

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Thalia, Muse of Comedy
Thalia, Muse of Comedy
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The Muses were female companions of the god Apollo and devoted to the arts and sciences. Although Thalia was associated with comedy, Roman poets describe her as graceful and tender. This skilfully carved marble statue beautifully captures her...

Thalia, Muse of Comedy at The British Museum, London
Thalia, Muse of Comedy at The British Museum, London
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The Muses were female companions of the god Apollo and devoted to the arts and sciences. Although Thalia was associated with comedy, Roman poets describe her as graceful and tender. The skilfully carved marble statue beautifully captures her spirit....

The Muse of Tragedy at The Louvre, Paris
The Muse of Tragedy at The Louvre, Paris
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Her sisters includeCalliope (muse of epic poetry), Clio (muse of history), Euterpe (muse of lyrical poetry), Terpsichore (muse of dancing), Erato (muse of erotic poetry),Thalia (muse of comedy), Polyhymnia (muse of hymns), and Urania (muse of...

The Muse of Tragedy at The Louvre, Paris
The Muse of Tragedy at The Louvre, Paris
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Her sisters includeCalliope (muse of epic poetry), Clio (muse of history), Euterpe (muse of lyrical poetry), Terpsichore (muse of dancing), Erato (muse of erotic poetry),Thalia (muse of comedy), Polyhymnia (muse of hymns), and Urania (muse of...

Comedy
Comedy
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Bourdelle created this bas-relief for the facade of the Theatre des Champs-Élysées between 1910-1913. ...This work, alongside other reliefs, can still be found on the front of the building.

Statuette of a Muse
Statuette of a Muse
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Literary sources mention a famous groups of sculptures portraying the Muses, created by Philiskos of Rhodes in around 160 BC.

Statuette of a Muse
Statuette of a Muse
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The sculpture, dated to the 2nd century AD, may depict a seated muse or a goddess such as Fortuna or Demeter-Cybele. ...The head dates to the trajanic period and is not pertinent; it was added in the modern period.

Statue of a Muse (Polimnia ?)
Statue of a Muse (Polimnia ?)
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... a papyrus scroll (the symbol of her art) in her left hand. The identification with Polimnia is not certain. The statue is probably a copy after one of the Muses created by Philiskos of Rhodes in the second century B.C. ...and later brought to Rome.

The Muse of André Chénier
The Muse of André Chénier
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André Marie Chénier (30 October 1762 – 25 July 1794) was a French poet of Greek and Franco-Levantine origin, associated with the events of the French Revolution of which he was a victim. His sensual, emotive poetry marks him as one of the precursors...

Torso of the naked Muse
Torso of the naked Muse
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Rodin decided to pay tribute to the painter’s genius, not through a conventional portrait, an effigy or historical scene, but through an allegorical figure, a “Muse climbing the mountain of fame”, the model for which was Gwen John, a young Welsh...

Torso of the Naked Muse
Torso of the Naked Muse
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Rodin decided to pay tribute to the painter’s genius, not through a conventional portrait, an effigy or historical scene, but through an allegorical figure, a “Muse climbing the mountain of fame”, the model for which was Gwen John, a young Welsh...

Aphrodite, the muse of love
Aphrodite, the muse of love
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This abstract sculpture depicts Aphrodite, the goddess of love, beauty, sexuality and desire in Greek mythology, and one of the Twelve Olympians. The most beautiful and refined of the goddesses, Aphrodite was married to Hephaestus, god of fire and...

Statue of priestess or Muse
Statue of priestess or Muse
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This is a copy of a statue found in Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli, originating from an original sculpture of the 2nd Century BC. The Roman sculpture was most probably a copy of a Greek original. It is largely believed that the statue depicts a...

Muse
Muse
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This is a bronze relief depicting a muse. ...It comes from the right part of the frieze of the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées.

Muse
Muse
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This is an abstract sculpture shaped like a woman body. ...The sculpture probably symbolizes a muse gazing in search of inspiration. 

Muse
Muse
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This is an ancient marble sculpture depicting Urania, in Greek mythology, the muse of astronomy. Urania was the daughter of Zeus by Mnemosyne and also a great-granddaughter of Uranus. ...Some accounts list her as the mother of the musician Linus by...

Muse (?)
Muse (?)
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... 4th to mid-2nd century BC. ...Marble (Parian?). Statuette. The figure may represent the Muse Terpsichore. The attribute is missing; it was once attached to the tree-stump to her left. Inventory nr.: 2002.31.1. ...Carlos Collection of Ancient Art.

Muse
Muse
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Alexander Bourganov (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...

Will of the People stencil - Muse
Will of the People stencil - Muse
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Enjoy the stencil of the Muse's album : "Will of the people" !

Maker's Muse Incredible Objets of Itersection
Maker's Muse Incredible Objets of Itersection
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Maker's Muse charge 5$ for this set of models that anyone can make in 5 minutes, so I remade it and gift it to everybody. ... Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-cNofvv8nk

Statue of Artemis-Hecate or Muse
Statue of Artemis-Hecate or Muse
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... Moreover, the worship and depicting of these two goddesses were overall surprisingly overlaying.  It's also possible that the sculpture depicts one of the Muses. The Nine Muses in Greek mythology have been an inspiration to artists since antiquity.

Sculpture of Woman Representing a Muse
Sculpture of Woman Representing a Muse
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In Greek mythology, Terpsichore (/tərpˈsɪkəriː/; Τερψιχόρη) "delight in dancing" was one of the nine Muses and goddess of dance and chorus. She lends her name to the word "terpsichorean" which means "of or relating to dance". She is usually depicted...

Statue of Nike or a Muse
Statue of Nike or a Muse
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... Athens. ...The female figure wears a chiton girt high with a belt that is tied in a "Herakles knot' and will have had jewellery inlaid in the holes. The Nike or Muse is probably from a statue group in the Kerameikos by the sculptor Euboulides.

Set of 2 cookie cutters for drama, comedy, theater faces.
Set of 2 cookie cutters for drama, comedy, theater faces.
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We specialize in cutters, this cookie cutter with drawing has a height of 12 mm in the cutter, and 9 mm in the drawing, leaving a height difference of 3mm. The lines are marked on the cookie making it much easier to decorate with icing, or also...

Statue of a Woman (A Muse?)
Statue of a Woman (A Muse?)
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The archival information for this sculpture is missing. ...We are currently researching this piece!If you have any knowledge of this bust please get in touch at stw@myminifactory.com

Comedy Mask
Comedy Mask
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Scan of Comedy Mask

Pumpkin of comedy and tragedy
Pumpkin of comedy and tragedy
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Torso of a Muse at The Louvre, Paris
Torso of a Muse at The Louvre, Paris
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Torso of a Muse at The Louvre, Paris

Statuette of a Muse
Statuette of a Muse
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This sculpture dated from the 2nd Century A.D. ...The head, ancient but not pertinent was added in the modern Period.