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The art deco façade above the Weston Entrance of the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. This is found above the entrance to the eastern wing facing Queen’s Park that was designed by Alfred H. Chapman and James Oxley and opened in 1933. The carvings above...
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The Statue of Sekhmet currently housed in the Gallery of Ancient Egypt at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is a life-sized sculpture of one of the oldest known Egyptian deities. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit...
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Here, he and the goat exchange 'a tender gaze' (source; placque from The Royal Ontario Museum in Canada). This is not a scene of beastiality, but explores the nature of Roman myth. The original of this sculpture has been shocking visitors since it...
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It was scanned for us by a volunteer using roughly 50 images and is on display at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Canada. Unfortunately no author information or description has been supplied. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the...
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(From Museum text) This statue of Isis, the Egyptian goddess of fertility and rebirth, comes from her temple in Pompeii. Here the exotic, foreign appeal of an Egyptian goddess is adapted to the ROman tastes by giving her Greek-style clothes and hair....
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(From museum text) 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 printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from across...
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This marble bust depicts the head of a young Hercules, produced in Rome after a Greek work of about 340 BC. This head is of the same type as on the 'Lansdowne Herakles', a statue attributes to the Greek sculptor Skopas. A number of Roman copies exist...
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Budai or Pu-Tai, or 布袋 (Hotei) in Japanese, Bố Đại in Vietnamese, is a Chinese folkloric deity. His name means "Cloth Sack," and comes from the bag that he is conventionally depicted as carrying. He is usually identified with or seen as an...
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This is one of six luohans created between the 11th-13th Century (Song dynasty). A luohan (arhat in Sanskrit) is a holy monk striving to attain Buddhahood through meditation. In Chinese temples, luohans are usually found in groups of sixteen or...
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This wooden sculpture (decorated with gold lacquer) originates from Yongji of the Shanxi Province, carved in the 15th Century (Ming dynasty) and depicts Puxian (Samantabhadra). Puxian is the bodhisattva of universal wisdom and a steady companion of...
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Apollo was the Greek and Roman god of music, poetry, and prophecy. Long-worshipped in Pompeii, his temple there dates back about 600 years. The god is accompanied by a guardian griffin (part-lion, part-eagle). The marble statue's stiff, old fashioned...
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This marble sculpture depicts the Bodhisattva. It originates from Anyang, in the Henan Province and is believe to have been made in the 11th or 12th century (either the Liao or Jin dynasty). This figure's full, fleshy face with broad cheeks and...
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This Bodhisattva (probably even an Avalokiteshvara) originates from Daning, in the Shanxi Province. It is carved out of wood and polychrome and was completed circa. 1300 in the Yuan dynasty. In Mahayana Buddhism, bodhisattva is the Sanskrit term for...
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The 3D model was created on real base. Itâs created accurately, in real units of measurement, qualitatively and maximally close to the original. Model formats: *.max (3ds Max 2008 scanline) *.max (3ds Max 2008 vray) *.fbx (Multi Format) *.obj...
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This is one of six luohans created between the 11th-13th Century (Song dynasty). A luohan (arhat in Sanskrit) is a holy monk striving to attain Buddhahood through meditation. In Chinese temples, luohans are usually found in groups of sixteen or...
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This is one of six luohans created between the 11th-13th Century (Song dynasty). A luohan (arhat in Sanskrit) is a holy monk striving to attain Buddhahood through meditation. In Chinese temples, luohans are usually found in groups of sixteen or...
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This is one of six luohans created between the 11th-13th Century (Song dynasty). A luohan (arhat in Sanskrit) is a holy monk striving to attain Buddhahood through meditation. In Chinese temples, luohans are usually found in groups of sixteen or...
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The sculptural type of Venus Genetrix shows the Roman goddess Venus in her aspect of Genetrix (mother), as she was honoured by the Julio-Claudian dynasty of Rome, who followed the precedent of Julius Caesar in claiming her as their ancestor. Through...
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A bhikkhu is an ordained monastic ("monk") in Buddhism. A female monastic ("nun") is called a bhikkhuni. The lives of all Buddhist monastics governed by a set of rules called theprātimokṣa or pātimokkha. Their lifestyle is shaped to support their...
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This marble sculpture, from the Hellenistic or Roman period, copies a Greek original of 420-410 BC. The fine statue is a copy of a famous Greek bronze attributed to the Classical Greek sculptor Kallimachos. Existing copies of the 'Venus Genetrix'...
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Drusus the Elder was a stepson of the first Emperor, Augustus, and brother of the future Emperor Tiberius. In this bronzep ortrait, his face and distinctive hairstyle imitate the appearance of Augustus- a deliberate effort to establish a family...
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This marble head was created around AD 150-200. The sculpture might portray Lucilla, the eldest daughter of the Co-Emperor Marcus Aurelius (ruled AD 161-180) and his wife Faustina the Younger. Lucilla married Lucius Verus in AD164. Alternatively it...
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Here is a middle-aged man, proud of his achievements. The turn of his head, the sharply focused glance, and the determined expression all suggest this. Finely sculpted in marble around Year 50, the portrait comes from the House of the Citharist in...
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This marble vase shows how the Romans reimagined the Greek art that they copied. It imitates a bronze krater, a vessel originally used at ancient Greek drinking paries (symposia) to hold the wine mixed with water. The design was re-used as a...
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This wooden sculpture decorated with gold laquer depicts the Bodhisattva. It originates from Zezhoufu in the Shanxi Province and is believed to have been created between 1271-1368, the Yuan dynasty. In the 13th century, it became popular to decorate...
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This Daoist deity expertly formed out of glazed earthenware originates from the 15th-16th century, in the Ming dynasty. Female deities are often part of larger groups in Daoist sculpture. This gracious lady, whose exact identity is not known, wears...
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This marble bust was discovered in Osia (near Rome) in 1797 and is believed to have been carved in AD 165-170. The sculpture depicts Co-Emperor Lucius Verus. Lucius Verus was adopted as heir by the Emperor Antoninus Pius and served as Co-Emperor with...
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This is a depiction of a luohan in a rarely used material of cast iron, believed to have been created aroudn 1504 in the Ming dynasty. In portraying Luohans (holy monks), chinese sculptors enjoyed a certain freedom of expression. Conventions were not...
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Superbly carved in marble, this portrait of Empress Livia radiates the aura of an imperial princess. She wears a bead-and-real diadem on her head, a sign of high status. Her hairstyle was popular during Emperor Nero's reign and dates this portraits...
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Harshly realistic - showing how he really looked - this marble image was sculpted in about Year 25; many questions surround the identity of this 'stern-looking' man. Made in the early Empire, it continues the Republican style, embodying values of...