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The celebrated Doryphoros by Polykleitos stands out as one of the most recognizable Greek sculptures from ancient times, showcasing a robust and muscular warrior standing tall, originally armed with a spear poised on his left shoulder. Measured...
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Name: Head of Doryphoros Material: Bronze Format: Head Museum: By permission of the Slater Memorial Museum, Norwich Museum inventory number: 34 Museum of original: National Museum of Archaeology, Naples Photographer/Modeler: Carter Conaway Copyright...
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Name: Doryphoros, or Spear-Bearer Material: Cast (plaster of Paris) Format: Statue Museum: By permission of the Slater Memorial Museum, Norwich Museum inventory number: 87 Museum of original: National Museum of Archaeology, Naples (inv. no. 146)...
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Scan of Doryphoros from 120-50 BCE Minneapolis Institute of Art artsmia.org This STL 194mm tall to print it life-sized make it 194cm. More information about the sculpture here collections.artsmia.org/index.php?page=detail&id=3520. Scanned with...
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The Doryphoros (Spear Bearer) embodies the strict, classical definition of masculinity. A tranquil, harmonious, and powerfully built warrior stands poised for combat. The line above the shoulder and the line above the hip diverge: this is a classic...
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The Doryphoros (Greek: Δορυφόρος) of Polykleitos stands as one of the most renowned Greek sculptures from classical antiquity, depicting a robust, muscular warrior standing tall with a spear balanced on his left shoulder. Originally cast in bronze...
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I figured since I already had the statue as a Substance Painter file, I might as well enter the challenge. ...Based on “Doryphoros (The Spear Bearer)” by SMK – National Gallery of Denmark, licensed under CC Attribution”
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This renowned sculpture, a Doryphoros attributed to Polykleitos, stands out as one of Greece's most celebrated works from classical antiquity. The artwork depicts a robust and muscular warrior standing firmly on his feet, originally wielding a spear...
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The Doryphoros (The Spear Bearer) represents the strict, classical ideal of maleness. ...Here we find a serene, harmonious, muscular soldier ready for battle.
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“Doryphoros” (carrying a spear) – a plaster cast of an antique figure ID no.: Rz 29 Museum of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków http://muzea.malopolska.pl/en/obiekty/-/a/18593031/18665104 Digitalisation: RDW MIC, Virtual Małopolska project
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Doryphoros at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. More information about the sculpture here: https://collections.artsmia.org/index.php?page=detail&id=3520 Made with about 300 40-megapixel photos, built in PhotoScan. ...This is a low-res version of the...
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Greek satirist Lucian (120-180 CE) criticized the uniformity that resulted from such guidelines, stating that the 'Doryphoros' appears as a man fleeing after infidelity and walks with an awkward gait, as if carrying a radish up his backside. Even in...
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This is a 3D scan of a plaster cast of the sculpture ‘Doryphoros (The Spear Bearer)’ made by Polyclitus circa 450 BCE. The scan is made from the cast (ref. KAS11) in The Royal Cast Collection at SMK – National Gallery of Denmark. This is a downscaled...
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This ancient Roman statue is a highly detailed replica of one of Greece's most iconic works: the Doryphoros by Polykleitos of Argos. Made in bronze around 440 B.C., this muscular athlete held a spear slung over his left shoulder. Using...
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A personal project to attempt a highly-detailed section of the Imperial Era copy of Polykleitos’ Doryphoros at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. ...For more information about this ancient copy of the Doryphoros, please follow this link to the MIA’s...
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Here are some key points about the Doryphoros: * The Doryphoros was created during the high classical period. * It depicts an idealized male figure, with chiseled muscles and a naturalistic pose. * The face is generic, displaying no emotion. * ...
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I decided to recreate the feet of the Doryphoros by Polykleitos from an ancient Roman-era copy displayed at the MIA (Minneapolis Institute of Art). I feel that the feet of the statue are very expressive and thought it would be a fun challenge. ...You...
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The provided text showcases an enhanced 123D Catch scan of the Doryphoros statue, accessible at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. For more information about this sculpture, please visit https://collections.artsmia.org/index.php?page=detail&id=3520.
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This fragment showcases a renowned torso from a copy of the iconic Doryphoros by Polykleitos, a celebrated Greek sculptor of ancient Greece. The figure is that of a robust, athletic warrior, originally armed with a spear resting confidently on his...
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... Anyway. I Scaled It Up to Match the Proportions and Size of the Original So If You Print It Out at the Same Size as Uploaded Here, You'll Have a Life-Size Copy of the Doryphoros Feet - a Fun Project for Anyone Who's Willing to Give It a Try!
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The Spear Bearer embodies the unyielding, classical ideal of masculinity. Here we see a tranquil, harmonious, muscular warrior poised for battle. The lines above the shoulder and hip converge in different directions: this is a "contrapposto" stance;...
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(Quoted from the MIA entry for the Doryphoros): The MIA’s Doryphoros, dating from the lst century B.C., is a Roman marble copy of a Greek bronze sculpture that was made between 450 B.C. and 440 B.C. by the sculptor, Polykleitos. It is the finest of...
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The MIA's Doryphoros dates back to the 1st century B.C., a Roman marble replica of a Greek bronze sculpture crafted by Polykleitos between 450 B.C. and 440 B.C. This iconic work, an athlete or possibly Achilles, showcases perfect harmony, balance,...
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Rome (Italy), Palatine Hill, formerly Collection Pourtalès Marble, Roman, after an original from around 450/440 BC In his posture, Polykleitos' Spear-Bearer reveals the experimental examination of the shifted balance of weight in the depiction of...
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The Pourtalès torso is a fragmentary marble copy of the renowned Doryphoros (Greek for Spear-Bearer) sculpture by Polykleitos, dating back to 440 BC. Depicting a robust warrior standing tall with a spear balanced on his left shoulder, this...
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This object forms part of "Scan The World", a non-profit project initiated by MyMiniFactory that's creating a digital repository of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from worldwide for public access at no cost. ...Scan the World is...