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Venus with a Necklace at the Jardin des Tuileries, Paris, France
Venus with a Necklace at the Jardin des Tuileries, Paris, France
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Named after the goddess of love, this sculpture embodies Maillol's vision of feminine beauty. Aristide Joseph Bonaventure Maillol was a French sculptor, painter, designer, and illustrator who began his career as a painter and tapestry designer but...

River
River
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When the commission fell through, Maillol persisted with the sculpture, renaming it La Riviere and reimagining the woman as a river goddess. Understanding its origins as a reflection on war's violence adds depth to the work, especially given that it...

Cucuteni-Trypillian figurine  1 3D model
Cucuteni-Trypillian figurine 1 3D model
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Some theorize these statues signify a mother goddess representing birth and the forces of nature. However, others see them merely as representations of ordinary women. To craft this 3D model, a detailed Trypillian statue underwent precise laser...

Kamadhenu the Mother of All Cows
Kamadhenu the Mother of All Cows
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Kamadhenu is a mythical cow in Hinduism, who is often depicted as a goddess and is considered to be the source of all prosperity and abundance. She is depicted as having wings. The reason for this is that Kamadhenu is considered to be a divine being...

TrojanHorse Low Poly
TrojanHorse Low Poly
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The Greeks, pretending to desert the war, sailed to the nearby island of Tenedos, leaving behind Sinon, who persuaded the Trojans that the horse was an offering to Athena (goddess of war) that would make Troy impregnable. Despite the warnings of...

Horse Head Without Chariot - Elgin Marble at The British Museum, London
Horse Head Without Chariot - Elgin Marble at The British Museum, London
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This is a sculpture of a horse from the chariot of Selene, the moon-goddess. She balanced her team with Helios in the opposite corner of the pediment. The horse looks exhausted after a long night's labor: its eye bulges, nostrils flare and mouth...

Cybele
Cybele
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Commissioned for an exhibition of contemporary French art at Grosvenor House in London in 1914, the sculpture was renamed Cybele, after the ancient Greek goddess of the earth. The model who posed for the piece was Adèle Abruzzesi, an Italian woman...

Stone Sculpture of Female Deities at The British Museum, London
Stone Sculpture of Female Deities at The British Museum, London
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As goddess of tlazolli, Tlazolteotl was tasked with purification and healing. She's also linked to concepts of birth, fertility, and sacrifice. This particular deity dates back to AD 900-1450; other similar deities can be found on My Mini Factory. ...

Huaxtec female Deity at The British Museum, London
Huaxtec female Deity at The British Museum, London
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These female deities are linked to Tlazolteotl, an earth goddess also associated with filth and carnal sin. Her name comes from the Nahuatl word tlazolli, which means 'filth', and teotl, a broad term for 'deity'. She was revered by the Mexica, who...

Egyptian Feline at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Egyptian Feline at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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The animal embodied various important deities, such as Sakhmet, the fiery goddess of war and pestilence, and served as a guardian of temples and palaces. The sculpture showcases all the distinctive features of early Old Kingdom art and iconography:...

Clothed Harpy Low-poly  3D model
Clothed Harpy Low-poly 3D model
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To bring this goddess-like figure to life in the world of games, simply smooth out her rugged edges to unlock new levels of intricate detail. The comprehensive collection of textures includes: A mesmerizing array of bird feathers, perfectly suited...

Nisus and Euryalus at The Louvre, Paris
Nisus and Euryalus at The Louvre, Paris
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... Nisus was born into a family that venerated the huntress-goddess on Mount Ida, where his father, Hyrtacus, taught him hunting skills. Euryalus, younger and trained as a fighter by his battle-hardened father Opheltes, speaks proudly of his heritage.

Les Trois Grâces, c. 1872 CE
Les Trois Grâces, c. 1872 CE
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1872 CE, by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, now in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art.In Greek mythology, the Charites /ˈkærɪtiːz/ (Χάριτες [kʰárites]), singular Charis, or Graces, were three or more goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human...

Adrasteia at The Palace of Versailles, France
Adrasteia at The Palace of Versailles, France
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Moreover, Adrastea may be synonymous with Cybele as a goddess associated with childbirth. In ancient Greek culture, a patronage system was prevalent, where gods were revered for serving specific human needs, conditions or desires. Individuals would...

Dido at The Palace of Versailles, France
Dido at The Palace of Versailles, France
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Some modern experts identify Dido with Tanit, the tutelary goddess of Carthage, known as Virgo Caelestis. This object is part of "Scan The World", a non-profit initiative started by MyMiniFactory that aims to create a digital archive of fully 3D...

Bust of Melpomene at The Réunion des Musées Nationaux, Paris
Bust of Melpomene at The Réunion des Musées Nationaux, Paris
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In Roman and Greek poetry, it was traditional to invoke the goddess Melpomene so that one might create beautiful lyrical phrases. This object is part of "Scan The World," a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are...

Cleopatra in Warandepark, Brussels
Cleopatra in Warandepark, Brussels
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In stark contrast Cleopatra took the initiative to learn Egyptian and presented herself as the reincarnation of the revered Egyptian goddess Isis. This exceptional object is part of "Scan The World" a non-profit project launched by MyMiniFactory...

Venus Chiding Cupid at The Collection, Lincoln, UK
Venus Chiding Cupid at The Collection, Lincoln, UK
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This masterpiece portrays Venus, the iconic Roman goddess of love and beauty, sternly rebuking a mischievous child Cupid. The scene is inspired by the ancient tale 'Psyche and Cupid,' where Venus becomes jealous of Psyche's affection for Cupid and...

day of the dead ring ( Halloween )
day of the dead ring ( Halloween )
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... place during the ninth month of the Aztec calendar, roughly around August's beginning, and lasted for an entire month. The festivities were dedicated to the goddess known as the "Lady of the Dead," equivalent to the contemporary figure of Catrina.

Ra, Egyptian god of Sun bust
Ra, Egyptian god of Sun bust
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Alternatively, humans were thought to have been formed from Re's tears and sweat, earning the Egyptians the nickname "Cattle of Re." The myth of the Celestial Cow recounts how humanity plotted against Re and how he dispatched his eye as the goddess...

Gaia Reborn
Gaia Reborn
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She was the great mother of all: the primal Greek Mother Goddess; creator and giver of life to the Earth and the entire Universe; the heavenly gods, the Titans, and the Giants were born from her union with Uranus (the sky), while the sea-gods were...

Brahma at the Guimet museum, Paris
Brahma at the Guimet museum, Paris
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As the husband of Saraswati or Vaac Devi (the Goddess of Speech), Brahma is also known as "Vaagish," meaning "Lord of Speech and Sound." This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory,...

Torso of Brahmanical ascetic at the Guimet museum, Paris
Torso of Brahmanical ascetic at the Guimet museum, Paris
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As the husband of Saraswati or Vaac Devi (the Goddess of Speech), Brahma is also known as "Vaagish," meaning "Lord of Speech and Sound." This object is part of the project "Scan The World". "Scan The World" is a non-profit initiative by...

Veleda at The Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris
Veleda at The Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris
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The ancient Germanic people recognized a divinity of prophecy in women and considered prophetesses to be true and living goddesses. In the second half of the 1st century AD, Veleda was revered as a deity by most tribes in central Germany, enjoying...

Marble Statue of demeter at the British Museum, London
Marble Statue of demeter at the British Museum, London
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As the goddess of fertility, Demeter controlled the cycle of seasons and grain growth. Her influence extended to the Underworld as well; at Knidos, she was revered alongside other underworld deities, including Hades and her daughter Persephone. This...

Dancing Dakini at The Guimet Museum, Paris
Dancing Dakini at The Guimet Museum, Paris
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Dakinis first appeared in medieval legends in North India as a demon who feeds on human flesh and is associated with the goddess Kali. They are comparable to malevolent female spirits found in other cultures such as fairies and imps. The Dakini...

Marble head of Athena at the MET, New York
Marble head of Athena at the MET, New York
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The goddess Athena takes center stage in a bold, futuristic artwork that pays homage to the mystical elements of ancient Greek art from the sixth or early fifth century B.C. The style is a perfect blend of past and present, incorporating archaic...

Venus Genetrix
Venus Genetrix
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The sculptural depiction of Venus Genetrix showcases the Roman goddess Venus in her maternal aspect, a designation bestowed upon her by the Julio-Claudian dynasty of Rome, who followed Julius Caesar's precedent in claiming her as their ancestral...

Third-Eye Chakra
Third-Eye Chakra
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Ajna - To Perceive, To Command Element: A Harmonious Blend of All Elements, Illuminated by the Radiance of Light Color: Deep Indigo Hue Shape: The Five-Pointed Star, a Symbol of Balance and Harmony Petals of the Lotus: Two Perfect and Delicate Petals...

Head of a Woman
Head of a Woman
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Most scholars who have studied these artifacts from an anthropological or psychological perspective assume that they represent a Great Goddess of nature, in a tradition continuous with that of Neolithic female figures such as the Venus of Willendorf....