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At the bottom of this summary you'll find a list of all the members of the collection. Be cautious when removing model from print bed as the outer rings around the hearts are slightly delicate. Models come in three sizes. The following filaments...
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Members of Athenian aristocracy often commissioned expensive funerary monuments within the city limits and its surroundings, particularly for family members who had passed away at a young age. Such monuments also took the form of stelai, frequently...
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MyMiniFactory launched this non-profit endeavor to compile a comprehensive digital repository of fully 3D printable sculptures, masterpieces, and landmarks from all corners of the globe for public access at no cost. Scan The World operates on an...
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Many have little or no surface decoration, whereas others, like this example of a shakōki or "goggle-eyed" type, boast distinctive large eyes and intricate colour-carved decorations. The true purpose of these figurines remains unknown, but several...
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Object Name: Head of a Sovereign Ruler Location: Brooklyn Museum of Art Institution Inventory Number: 46.167 Artifact Designation Date: Approximately 2650-2600 B.C.E. ...Materials Comprising the Piece: Granite Material Format: Three-Dimensional...
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Statue of a Siren crafted from Pentelic marble discovered in ancient Kerameikos cemetery, Athens. The mythical winged woman with avian legs and tail mournfully gazes upon the deceased whose tomb she adorned.\r\nHer left hand's palm is all that...
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Francesco, an accomplished Italian sculptor and bronze caster, earned a reputation for creating flawless reproductions of antique treasures. His talented son Luigi followed closely behind, named after the renowned Roman silversmith who had taught...
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Bust of a Rhetorician, 200-235 CE, Minor Asia, Smyrna ('Diana's Bath'), Marble, Cinquantenaire Museum (Brussels, Belgium). Made with ReMake and ReCap from Autodesk. This portrait stands out for its exceptional preservation: the nose remains intact,...
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The origins of this sculpture remain a mystery, but it's widely believed that it was crafted for anatomical study at The Academy in Copenhagen, with the subject likely being one of its students. ...Its most notable appearance is in Knud Baade's painting...
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This sheet encompasses three distinct sets of teeth, tailored for individual projects; however, the teeth could have been slightly larger to enhance strength for burnt wood applications. Despite this, they are visually appealing and can accommodate...
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... British Medical Association building in London, sparking a huge scandal. Lewis's department store commissioned one of Epstein's final sculptures, Liverpool Resurgent, which can still be viewed today on the corner of Renshaw and Ranelagh Streets.
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This is one piece of a versatile system, allowing for easy duplication by printing multiple copies which then seamlessly integrate with each other. Typically, I print at around 210 degrees Celsius when working with PLA filaments; however, my next...
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A Northern Qi dynasty (550-577) Buddha head sculpture, possibly created circa 570, hails from China and is made of limestone with pigment traces. Measuring 9.5 inches in height and 6.25 inches in width, it's classified as a sculpture. Acquired by The...
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This initiative aims to build a vast digital repository of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from all over the globe for everyone to access at no cost. ..."Scan The World" is a collaborative open-source effort; if you have...
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Here, he has placed a bronze torso on a dramatically altered plaster cast of a classical marble pedestal from his own collection. The truncation of the torso makes it more abstract and less naturalistic. Rodin often asked his models to sit on the...
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The figure in this bust appears to be a person of high standing, given that he is dressed in a toga contabulata and has its stiffened band pulled tightly across his chest. ...It's possible that he was an emperor who ruled from the barracks, but his...
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It should be remembered that a computer virus cannot transfer through data and only does so by directly accessing its source making the user highly suspect of an unauthorized activity occurring which ultimately leaves users in full knowledge of its...
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| Dimensions (cm): H 8 x W 17 x D 10.5 Description: A bust of a child in faience (tin-glazed earthenware), the head is turned to one side and the child has chubby cheeks and short curly hair. The shoulder is damaged on the left. North Italian or...
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This is a model of a Kwanzaa Kinara I made for my students to compare to the toy Menorah I had while learning about different winter holidays. Note: It is only 1"x5 3/4". I did not make the holes to fit any specific size candles. It was not...
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This magnificent Head of a Gaul stands out as one of the most impressive masterpieces of Alexandrian Art from 2nd Century BC. The tightly coiled hair and bushy moustache unmistakably define this ancient warrior's Celtic heritage. Originating in the...
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Head of a Bodhisattva Period: Tang dynasty (618-907) Date: around 710 Culture: China Medium: Sandstone with color added Dimensions: Height 15 3/4 inches (40 cm); Width 8 inches (20.3 cm); Depth 7 1/2 inches (19.1 cm) Classification: Sculpture Credit...
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Her left hand firmly grasps a fold of her delicate linen chiton, pulling it snugly across her legs; her right hand likely held out an offering to someone nearby. The short himation (cloak) draped diagonally over her right shoulder and under her left...
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During this period, two main types of freestanding, large-scale sculptures dominated: the male kouros, or standing nude youth, and the female kore, or standing draped maiden. Placed in sanctuaries and cemeteries outside city walls, these massive...
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The painting was examined at the Kumu Museum in Tallinn, Estonia, indicating that it is likely the work of an Estonian artist, given the museum's focus on Eastern European art with a strong emphasis on Estonian works. ...The impressive realism displayed...
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The petals, on the other hand, are highly visible and come in a wide range of colors and shapes. They serve as a beacon, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies to the flower's reproductive organs. The stamens, comprising the anther and...
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A bonus puzzle is to discover how to interlock four pieces into a truncated tetrahedron shape. This assembly can be placed inside the box. ...Known as "Blossom," this puzzle was invented by Bernhard Weizorke and works best with 50 micron offset pieces.
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This is my model of a supercharger with root-type rotors. The model is not based on a real product, therefore the housing is inaccurate. The idea is to understand how a supercharger gives the engine more air to work with and as a result produce more...
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Pliny the Elder documented Timna, the capital city of this bygone era, as a thriving metropolis boasting an astonishing 65 temple complexes. Its prosperity was fueled by its stranglehold on the lucrative cinnamon and incense trade routes of ancient...
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Mixed from one of The Rock files available here and a cut up https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3169379 . Then kinda mushed it all together with absolutely no attention to detail. Crappy and creepy but It did print. So that's something I guess. ... ...