roman head wreath 3d models
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This is a very simple to print Roman style Laurel Wreath crown You print it out of PLA, and heat it up to bend the headband and the leafs a bit forward and to the side. I used the heated bed to 70 degrees to bend the band and pass each leaf stem...
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This piece at Christie's depicts a Roman marble head of a woman, probably from the Saverian period.
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He is a roman Gilbert he is, I did not make this model, I excavated it from the Thingiverse archive from https://archive.org/details/thingiverse-4458213 All credits go to the original creator, I just removed the head. . ...This has a high file size so...
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Roman Lamp in the Shape of a Bull’s Head from the Bryn Mawr College Art and Artifact Collection. 1st-2nd cent. CE Clay Dimensions: 1 7/16 in. x 1 3/4 in. x 2 15/16 in. ...(3.7 cm x 4.5 cm x 7.5 cm) Gift of Laura Heermance, Class of 1896, in memory of...
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From the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. ... Roman copy of a Greek statue of Herakles. ... http://www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/252932
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This head is part of the collection "Face of the Past" at Christie's, London. ...All of the sculptures come from the collection of Dr Anton Pestalozzi gone live the 4th of December 2019.
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Limestone woman's head, larger than life-size.The head is set, frontal and neckless, upon a base. The facial features are striking, because of the intensity of feeling conveyed and because of the linear style of raised ridges in which they are...
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The child wears a wreath of grape clusters and leaves, associating him with the cult of the god Dionysos.
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Probably found in Athens. ...The head possibly depicts a priest or Julius Caesar.
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This Roman sculpture representing a Head of a Boy goes back to the Antonine Period ca. late 2nd Century A.D. ...and it was originally part of the Roger Peyrefitte (1907-2000) collection, Paris.
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The boy's head is close to the type of the young Marcus Aurelius, the future philosopher-emperor, and probably indicates the influence of imperial prototypes on sculpture made for people associated with the Roman court. ... Image and text courtesy...
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“The head is a striking example of Roman realism in art: the mature, forceful face, the curly mustache, and the rich hair suggest an actual Roman man more than the epic hero Herakles, while the rich drapery of the shoulders might well be the dress of...
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This Roman soldier head is a high quality, photo real model that will enhance detail and realism to any of your rendering projects. The model has a fully textured, detailed design that allows for close-up renders, and was originally modeled in Maya...
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This marble head of a Greek philosopher was probably the head of Socrates (470/469 – 399 BC). Socrates was a classical Greek philosopher credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy. He is an enigmatic figure known chiefly through the...
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This head is part of the collection "Face of the Past" at Christie's, London. All of the sculptures come from the collection of Dr Anton Pestalozzi gone live the 4th of December 2019. ... It goes back to the Augustan period, late 1st century B.C..
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Marble head of Odysseus, bearded and wearing an ornately decorated pilos helmet. This relief decoration begins at the top with a rosette, then a corona of rays, a frieze of erotes, a frieze of palmettes, and lotus blossoms. ...Late 1st to early 2nd...
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... serene, his thick, wavy locks bound in a wide fillet and crowned by a wreath of berries, his pointed goats' ears emerging beneath Part of the Bonhams Antiquities Sale, 6th July 2017 at New Bond Street, London. ...Lot 129A ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF A SATYR
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This is a marble head-portrait of a Roman god. The idealised, almost androgynous, the beauty of this fine head is typical of the artistic production of the Roman Imperial period when representing deities. In particular sculpture from the Hadrianic...
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head of Roman bronze lion, from the Roman period. Discovered in France, this wall was probably utlise to decorate a piece of furniture, or a beam. ...The lion Roman times was a sign of strength and wealth.
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This Roman marble head is thought to depict a woman of high nobility. ...The work was sold alongside other heads, as part of the Christie's "Faces of the Past" auction, though the record of this particular work is missing.
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This Roman marble head of a God property from the estate of Ingrid Mcalpine has been scanned at Christie's London deom the "Antiquities" collection exhibited from 4th of December 2019 on.
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A Roman marble portrait head of a man, originating from the Antonine Period (Ca. ...2nd Century AD). Sold in the Faces of the Past auction from Christie's, 2019
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... from 1st-2nd Century AD Rome, presumably part of a full figure work now missing. Part of the Christies Antiquities Sale, 5th July 2017 at Kign Street, London. ...Lot 81 A ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF A GOAT. Predicted £7,000-10,000. ...Sold for £32,500.
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... athlete. ...The Romans oftencreated decorative works by carving the heads of well-known Greek statues on busts or on rectangular herms. ...The surface of this piece has been severely cleaned, and the back may have been re-cut in modern times.
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This portrait of an elderly Roman man would have been inserted ontop of a larger body, making a figurative sculpture.
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My son loves to play Asterix and wanted a roman spear as a toy. So I printed a spearhead modeled after the ones in the comic books. The shaft is tapered from 20mm to 18mm, we simply rolled up some card board to form the body of the spear. You can...
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Marble portrait head of Vitellius, updated with incised eyes. The portrait exhibits a stern expression with receding hairlocks. ...AD 69