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Also called Nike of Samothrace this sculpture is on permanent display at the Louvre standing majestically at 2.4 metres high. ...What makes this sculpture iconic is its highly detailed wings and intricately sculpted fabric; also the fact that it is...
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Also called Nike of Samothrace this sculpture is on permanent display at the Louvre standing majestically at 2.4 metres high. What makes this sculpture iconic is its highly detailed wings and intricately sculpted fabric; also the fact that it is...
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The real issue to making it any bigger is the size of the wings which span my whole printing chamber. The pieces glue together beautifully and there is barely a noticeable seam because it looks like part of the figure. You MUST print both pieces with...
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After the Greeks' first victory over the Persians at Marathon, a soldier ran more than forty kilometers to Athens to announce the news. Having delivered his message, he died of exhaustion. Cortot chose to depict the moment when the weary soldier...
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After the Greeks' first victory over the Persians at Marathon, a soldier ran more than forty kilometers to Athens to announce the news. Having delivered his message, he died of exhaustion. Cortot chose to depict the moment when the weary soldier...
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... – 183 BC, Messene) was a skilled Greek general and statesman, who was Achaeanstrategos on eight occasions. ...From the time he was appointed as strategos in 209 BC, Philopoemen helped turn the Achaean League into an important military power in Greece.
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... of modern art and restoration. The Albani collection was seized by France in 1797 under the Treaty of Tolentino . It was restored in 1815 to its owner, but Louis XVIII bought twenty antique , while the Louvre retained by exchanging other pieces.
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... depicts Liberty, the personification of France and stands as a version of the statue of Libety. The piece was intended for the done of the Panthéon but was destroyed in 1848. The Louvre fortunately hold a bronze which was cast by Thiébault in 1859.
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A symbolic representation of France Amphitrite and Neptune were placed at the foot of the waterfall, near the pond, and the Seine and the Marne at the top. They made up a symbolic representation of the territory of France, in which the waters of the...
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A symbolic representation of France Amphitrite and Neptune were placed at the foot of the waterfall, near the pond, and the Seine and the Marne at the top. They made up a symbolic representation of the territory of France, in which the waters of the...
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... state. According to his daughter, he lost his sight in 1824 by running the reliefs of the Louvre and died " poor victim of his devotion to the Empire, for refusing to make the statue of General Moreau asked that the government of the Restoration ".
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It was restored in 1815 to its owner, but Louis XVIII bought twenty antique , while the Louvre retained by exchanging other pieces. (Credit; Wikipedia) This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative...
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... Virbius, the woodland god. This sculpture was executed by Alselme Flamen between 1693-1694. It is the first piece of work commissioned for the Parc de Marly which it was placed first of all. it is now on permanent display at The Louvre in paris.
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At Versailles, his bronze fountain sculpture of a cupid, "the Genius of Royal Power" seated on an eagle that ejected a spout of water, was engraved by Jean le Pautre (his father-in-law) in the 1670s as part of the series of images that helped...
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it is now on permanent display at The Louvre in paris. 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...
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According to his daughter, he lost his sight in 1824 by running the reliefs of the Louvre and died " poor victim of his devotion to the Empire, for refusing to make the statue of General Moreau asked that the government of the Restoration ". Scan the...
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At Versailles, his bronze fountain sculpture of a cupid, "the Genius of Royal Power" seated on an eagle that ejected a spout of water, was engraved by Jean le Pautre (his father-in-law) in the 1670s as part of the series of images that helped...
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The Louvre fortunately hold a bronze which was cast by Thiébault in 1859. 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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Both sculptures were then moved to be housed in The Louvre where they are exhibited in their permanent collection. In ancient Greek mythology, Amphitrite was a sea-goddess and wife of Poseidon. Under the influence of the Olympian pantheon, she...
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The style of the figures would often differ dependant on the age and style that they were made, especially if there was someone of high social status who would want to be depicted in the style of the god (see Marie-Adelaide de Savoir) who...
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The statue depicts the goddess surprised in her bath by an intruder, at a moment when she is completely naked, performing her ritual ablutions. The image, which has a highly religious meaning, was frequently copied thereafter, perhaps more from a...
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The statue depicts the goddess surprised in her bath by an intruder, at a moment when she is completely naked, performing her ritual ablutions. ...The image, which has a highly religious meaning, was frequently copied thereafter, perhaps more from a...
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Both sculptures were then moved to be housed in The Louvre where they are exhibited in their permanent collection. In ancient Greek mythology, Amphitrite was a sea-goddess and wife of Poseidon. Under the influence of the Olympian pantheon, she...
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The iconography of this bust and its male counterpark, Chryses (also uploaded on Scan the World), sometimes confused with the soothsayer Calchas, refers to Greek mythology; the priestess of Diana and the priest of Apollo. (source, Louvre)...
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[a] (source; louvre, [a] wikipedia) 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...
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When they see the splendor in which Psyche lives, they become envious, and undermine her happiness by prodding her to uncover her husband's true identity, since surely as foretold by the oracle she was lying with the vile winged serpent, who would...
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When they see the splendor in which Psyche lives, they become envious, and undermine her happiness by prodding her to uncover her husband's true identity, since surely as foretold by the oracle she was lying with the vile winged serpent, who would...
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In the trick at Mecone, Prometheus tricks Zeus into eternally claiming the inedible parts of cows and bulls for the sacrificial ceremonies of the gods, while conceding the nourishing parts to humans for the eternal benefit of humankind. The two...
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The original bronze sculpture is attributed to the sculptor Myron which was created at around 450 BC in the Acropolis of Athena. Here Athena was placed beside Marysas. The subject depicts the invention of the flute: the goddess rejecting and throwing...