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I found a nice scan of a Picasso sculpture, ''Head of a woman''. I edited it to be 3D printable by cutting a flat base and deleting noise, filling holes, sculpting/smoothing a bit and scaling the model up. ... The original scan can be found here:...
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I found a nice scan of a Picasso sculpture, ''Head of a woman''. I edited it to be 3D printable by cutting a flat base and deleting noise, filling holes, sculpting/smoothing a bit and scaling the model up. ... The original scan can be found here:...
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I found a nice scan of a Picasso sculpture, ''Head of a woman''. I edited it to be 3D printable by cutting a flat base and deleting noise, filling holes, sculpting/smoothing a bit and scaling the model up. ...The original scan can be found here:...
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This is a head-portrait of an unknown woman. ...The woman portrayed wearing a diadem-looking hair accessory.
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This is a marble head of a unidentified woman, it comes from the Roman period.
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This is a limestone head-portrait of an unknown woman. ...The sculpture was discovered in Arsos, l/ka District.
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This is a portrait head of a woman, probably from the Roman period. ...The depicted lady has her hair pulled into a bun at the back of hear head.
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This is a wooden head, depicting an aboriginal woman with an interesting head decoration, or a mask.
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This fragmented head of a woman probably shows Aphrodite, or a different Greek goddess, as the facial features are very typical of generic female portraiture of the time. If you have more information about this piece, please let us know!
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This is a head-portrait sculpture of an unknown young woman. ...Possibly a friend or relative of Antonio Canova who is considered the greatest Neoclassical sculptor of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
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Young woman; this head probably belonged to a three-dimensional statue that stood within a covered naiskos (shrine) that marked a grave.
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This is a limestone head portrait of a woman from Arsos, Cyprus. ...The sculpture has gone through a lot of damage, but the hairstyle with a headband and eye-shape suggest that it comes from the end of the Archaic period.
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Head of a woman displayed at the Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn, Estonia. 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 digital archive of fully 3D...
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Head of a woman sculpted around 310 AD 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...
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Head of a woman sculpted around 370 AD 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...
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This head of a woman dates back to the Cycladic period. The traces of eyes, in extremely low relief, indicate that they originally were rendered with pigment. The painted marble weathered less rapidly than the adjoining unpainted surfaces.The...
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This unknown woman wears the so called "Octavia hairstyle", a coiffeur favoured by Octavia, sister of Augustus and second wife of triumvir Anthony. This hairstyle was very popular throughout the Late Republic and remained in vogue until the early...
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... in the middle, with flowing strands falling naturally to the sides. ... A series of Late Republican portraits of Livia, wife of Augustus, feature the same hairstyle. ... The face is idealized, with the eyes looking upwards and the lips slightly parted.
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... indicate that details of the hairstyle were worked and added separately. The rendition of the hair, partly visible in sections of the head, allows to reconstruct the original hairstlye, which was a variation of the so called "Octavia hairstyle".
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This head is rendered with expert detail, a work of the Trajan era and created around the first quarter of the 2nd Century AD. ...Given by Giovanni Grimani, 1587
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The motif of the severed head figures throughout the entire field of Celtic cult practice, temporally and geographically, and it can be traced in both representational and literary contexts from the very beginning to the latter part of their cultural...
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Yemen VR project This form of head is associated with the kingdom of Qataban which, together with Ma’in, Saba, Himyar, and Hadhramaut, was one of the five kingdoms of southern Arabia. Pliny the Elder recorded that Timna, the capital of this ancient...
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... Estonian. The striking realism of this work is typical of the second part of the Soviet period: the government gave more freedom to artists and encouraged them into depicting the people as they were – without criticizing the regime of course.
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... Estonian. The striking realism of this work is typical of the second part of the Soviet period: the government gave more freedom to artists and encouraged them into depicting the people as they were – without criticizing the regime of course.
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... Estonian. The striking realism of this work is typical of the second part of the Soviet period: the government gave more freedom to artists and encouraged them into depicting the people as they were – without criticizing the regime of course.
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More information is yet to be provided on this head. ... It was scanned at the Kumu Museum in Tallinn, Estonia, and we may therefore assert that it is from an Estonian artist as this Museum is dedicated to Eastern European art, and mostly Estonian.
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More information is yet to be provided on this head. ... It was scanned at the Kumu Museum in Tallinn, Estonia, and we may therefore assert that it is from an Estonian artist as this Museum is dedicated to Eastern European art, and mostly Estonian.
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More information is yet to be provided on this head. ... It was scanned at the Kumu Museum in Tallinn, Estonia, and we may therefore assert that it is from an Estonian artist as this Museum is dedicated to Eastern European art, and mostly Estonian.
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More information is yet to be provided on this head. ... It was scanned at the Kumu Museum in Tallinn, Estonia, and we may therefore assert that it is from an Estonian artist as this Museum is dedicated to Eastern European art, and mostly Estonian.
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The Romans included Palmyra in the province of Syria, and defined the region's boundaries; a boundary marker laid by Roman governor Silanus was found 75 kilometres northwest of the city at Khirbet el-Bilaas. A marker at the city's southwestern border...