satyr and bacchante 3d models
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James Pradier - 1834 3D scan from the Louvre Model found at: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-satyre-and-bacchante-at-the-louvre-paris-6730 http://cartelfr.louvre.fr/cartelfr/visite?srv=car_not_frame&idNotice=2648 A satyr, being half-man...
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James Pradier - 1834 3D scan from the Louvre Model found at: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-satyre-and-bacchante-at-the-louvre-paris-6730 http://cartelfr.louvre.fr/cartelfr/visite?srv=car_not_frame&idNotice=2648 "A satyr, being...
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A classic judged licentious about Bacchante crowned with vine leaves, languidly is reversed against the satyr, easily recognizable by its legs of a goat and her face. ...The Bacchanal, Bacchus procession is accompanied by the mad scenes in which the...
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The marble group features a Bacchante crowned with vine leaves, languidly leaning against the satyr, easily recognizable by its goat-like legs and seductive face. The Bacchanal procession is accompanied by scenes of unbridled passion, where the...
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A classic judged licentious about Bacchante crowned with vine leaves, languidly reversed against the satyr, easily recognizable by its legs of a goat and her face. The Bacchanal, a procession of Bacchus, is accompanied by mad scenes in which the...
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Scan of a marble sculpture of Bacchante and Satyr created by French artist Jean-Baptiste Auguste Clésinger now residing at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts artsmia.org. ...More detailed information about this masterpiece can be found here:...
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The marble group, "Satyre and Bacchante", was created by French sculptor James Pradier between 1830 and 1834. ...Its unveiling at the 1834 Salon des Beaux-Arts sparked controversy due to its realistic and sensual depiction of nudity.
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... enthusiastic follower, proudly holding a tiny faun in her arms as she dances through the forest. The delicate features of the infant creature seem perfectly at home amidst the swirling colors and frenzied energy of the Bacchante's ritualistic world.
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In ancient Greek mythology, the maenads, also known as Bacchantes, were the devoted female followers of the mighty god Dionysus and held positions of prominence within his retinue, known as the Thiasus. ...This remarkable statue captures a moment in...
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Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse's statue depicts the Bacchantes, women who worshiped the Roman God Bacchus, God of wine and revelry. The most important part of his retinue, these women wore Bassarisk or fox skin. ...In art, they are often depicted in a...
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... of types of bust depicting a similar character, such as this work in 1857. ...He is particularly noted for the creation of sensual subjects in marble, such as this obviously inebriated Bacchante, a female companion of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine.
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... by Marc René d'Argenson, the Marquis de Voyes, was exhibited at the Salon of 1765. ...This stone sculpture depicting a follower of Bacchus, the Greco-Roman god of wine and theatre, decorated the terrace of the (now destroyed) Hotel d'Argenson in Paris.
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Dionysus, the revered deity of wine, theatre, and unbridled pleasure, is depicted in this iconic grouping embracing a satyr - a mythical woodland being whose distinctive features combine the ruggedness of a goat with the agility of a man. ...Satyrs held...
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Satyr and Hermaphrodite are crafted from Cast (plaster of Paris) and take the form of a statue. By permission of the Abguss-Sammlung Antiker Plastik, Berlin, this piece is displayed in a museum setting. The specific museum inventory number for Satyr...
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A wrestling couple of satyr and nymph. ...This scupture is probably a copy of an artwork displayed in Dresden, which was found in Nettuno in 1717 and was part of the collection of Cardinal Albani in Rome until 1728.
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The dynamic sculpture shows a heated dispute unfolding between a satyr and his determined lover, a nymph desperately attempting to break free from her persistent suitor's grasp. ...Both facial features were incorporated later in the 17th century.
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... god Dionysus. In art they are always depicted nude, often with a permanent, exaggerated erection and are known to persistently attempt to seduce nymphs and mortal women, usually with little success. ...This is a probable reading of this sculpture.
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As companions to the Greek god Dionysus, satyrs, also known as sileni, were notorious for their promiscuous nature and their relentless pursuit of seduction. ...Typically depicted nude, these figures often sported an exaggerated, permanent erection, and...
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... one, so I'm going to wait on it for now. Intention is to print flat as to pull some shenanigans with different colored filaments. Probably a funky print right now. Remixed from: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-satyr-and-nymph-54912
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The sculpture depicts a dynamic struggle between a hermaphrodite and a satyr, their features dramatically mismatched as if swapped with those from different eras - one's head gleams with modernity, while the other's is rooted in ancient times. ...This...
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At first glance, it appears that the Satyr extends his legs around his opponent's thighs in an attempt to grasp the Hermaphrodite from behind to satisfy his own sexual desire while the Hermaphrodite fights for release and grabs the Satyr's face and...
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A Daring Pair of Satyr and Nymph Wrestlers. This Sculpture Likely Copies a Masterpiece Displayed in Dresden, Which Was Unearthed in Nettuno in 1717 and Formed Part of Cardinal Albani's Collection in Rome Until 1728. This Object is Part of "Scan the...
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... In the West frieze (right side) several gods of nature and mythological beings are gathered. On this panel Dionysus, accomaanied by two young satyrs, joins the struggle. ...At his side is his mother Semele, leading a lion into battle (not pictured).
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... within the opulent changing room of the Faustina Baths. ...The god Dionysus, patron deity of wine, is accompanied by a youthful satyr. ...Under apparent Christian influence, the genitalia of both statues were meticulously removed in late Antiquity.
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This sculpture is a fragment depicting copulating Satyr and Nymph, its headless figure a testament to the artistic expression of ancient times. The sculpture stands as part of a renowned exhibition in Gabinetto Segreto, a collection of erotic art...
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Crafted within a Hellenistic symplegma (half-combatant, half-erotic tableau), this is likely the replica of the sculpture ensemble discovered in Nettuno in 1717 and once housed in Cardinal Albani's Roman collection until it was relocated to Dresden...
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Satyrs are a band of male companions of Pan and Dionysus that roamed the mountains and forests, driven by their primal instincts and insatiable passions. In mythological accounts, they're often linked to masculine libido, and many artists have...
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The term "maenad" literally translates to "those who are out of their minds." Maenads were often depicted as being driven by Dionysus into a state of frenzied ecstasy through a combination of dancing and intoxication. During these rituals, maenads...
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The idyllic scene of a satyr and nymph perfectly integrated into the landscape is showcased with figures almost completely detached from the relief ground, surrounded by an elegant frame that highlights its decorative beauty. Typically found in...