bow of apollo 3d models
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For personal use A model of the Bow of Apollo from God of War 3. This model is suitable for 3d printing (toy, miniature, sculpture, etc.). The model comes in stl format (one solid model) You can easily change the size by importing the model into...
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The extra pieces have different designs, which can form the following designs 1: Serpent bow with 67 pieces and 7 extra pieces 2: Arc of Apollo 107 pieces and 21 extra pieces 3: Arc of Apollo plus grip 111 pieces and 17 extra pieces (some of the...
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... meaning "from the fathers". ...The cult of Apollo Patroos honored Apollo as the founder of the Ionian people and the protector of families everywhere. ...This amazing statue was found in Anogyra, possibly made by a skilled artist like Euphranor.
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As the revered patron deity of Delphi, Apollo assumed the role of an oracular god - a prophetic figure who served as the spiritual leader of the esteemed Delphic Oracle. Associated with medicine and healing, Apollo's influence extended far beyond his...
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The embodiment of the kouros ideal, a beardless, athletic youth, Apollo has been widely revered as a god of music, truth, and prophecy, healing, the sun, light, plague, poetry, and many other domains. ...Born to Zeus and Leto, Apollo also boasts a twin...
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Head of Apollo planter. Comes designed with holes for drainage. Tested in PLA and PETG. Works well with 3 Wall Loops and Lightening infill. ...This is a remix of Apollo Giustiniani and modifies the print to allow for use as planter.
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Apollo was the mighty offspring of Zeus and Leto, sharing identical sibling status with his sister Artemis. ...As the revered deity of music, he frequently showcases his divine talents by expertly plucking the strings of a gleaming gold lyre.
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A majestic Apollo Citharoedus, or Apollo Citharede, emerges as a statue or iconic image of Apollo grasping a cithara (lyre). The most renowned examples showcase the colossal marble statue by an anonymous Roman sculptor from the 2nd century AD. The...
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Ancient relic showcases Apollo's iconic visage circa 117-138 AD. ...Originating from Rome's Via Anagnina, this artifact was unearthed in a nearby trench adjacent to a former doliarium within the sprawling grounds of an ancient Roman estate.
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As an idealized representation of the kouros - a strong, agile youth with a smooth, youthful complexion - Apollo is revered for his extraordinary talents as a god of music, truth, and prophecy, healing, the radiant sun and illuminating light, plague,...
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The current Apollo, with hair flowing back in curling waves from an off-center parting, is rooted in the tradition of youths inspired by the ancient archetypal portrait of Alexander the Great, also reflected in Bernini's Daniel. ...The intricate carving...
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The magnificent sculpture was set into a larger than life-size statue of Apollo playing the kithara. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit project created by MyMiniFactory, with the goal of building a digital...
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... 1744. ...It's modeled after the Capitoline Antinous in Rome and is part of an ancient series of Omphalos Apollo replicas. ...The original Greek version from about 460 BC has been preserved through several copies, with some sharing a related head style.
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This present piece likely represents Apollo Kitharoidos, that is, Apollo holding the kithara, a depiction emphasizing his role as god of music. Part of the Bonhams Antiquities Sale at New Bond Street in London on July 6th, 2017, Lot 135 A ROMAN...
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Apollo, the renowned Greek deity of artistry, illumination, and wisdom, comes to life in the Lykeios style, with his right forearm resting majestically atop his head. ...The original model is believed to have been crafted around 340 BC, or possibly...
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It is also possible that the first sculpture had no connection to the myth of the omphalos and indeed some scholars interpret the surviving copies as representations of Apollo Alexikakos. The god was worshiped in this form by the Athenians following...
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This head of Apollo comes from a study started in 1900 by Bourdelle. At the time he was still working as Rodin’s assistant and was willing to detach his art style from the artist’s one. This head is the result of a complex study and work started in...
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37.750199, 23.423487 The central column is a fragment of a temple dedicated to Apollo from the year 6 B.C. This site presents great interest due to its dual use in prehistoric times and subsequent periods. Visitors are encouraged to explore the...
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Art historians at that time were unclear about who or what these early Greek young male sculptures represented, so they named them all Apollo. Kouroi found in temple sanctuaries may represent a god, symbolize the act of dedication to the gods, or...
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Known as the "Omphalos Apollo," this sculpture bore a name derived from its base in the shame of the omphalos, with which it was originally associated. It is a work of the 2nd century AD, emulating the bronze original (now lost) sculptured in 460-450...
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This torso of Apollo originates from the east side of the large frieze at the Great Altar of Zeus located on the eastern slope of a mountain. The massive structure, built by King Eumenes II of Pergamene descent, rises high above its surroundings as a...
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Since the 17th century, the nose, chin, mouth, and forehead have all been extensively restored, while various sections of the hair have also undergone significant alterations.
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Apollo Greek Sun God sculpture With bow 3D!
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cit.) observes that the presence of two mortises high on the crown indicates that the figure once wore a top knot, supporting the indentification of Apollo. And without ivy or berry, a Dionysian association seems unlikely. The present sculpture is...
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... surface gleaming from centuries past. ...A Roman masterpiece, this over-sized replica embodies the style of the renowned Kassel Apollo, itself a tribute to the early bronze masterpiece crafted by Pheidias around 450 BC, known as Apollo Parnopios.
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A beautifully crafted terracotta replica of an ancient Greek mask from the Apollo period, meticulously recreated through cutting-edge photogrammetric modeling techniques.
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It is believed to be from a sculpture of the Lyceus type, a style depicting Apollo originating from Praxiteles, which depicts the God resting on a support with his right forearm touching the top of his head. His hair is fixed in braids on a typical...
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It is classified as the Apollo of Kassel, also referred to as the Ephebe of Kassel, from a collection of Roman reproductions of ancient Greek art. The original Roman replica of the now vanished Greek masterpiece resides at the Wilhelmshohe Castle...