homer simpson doughnut 3d models

2957 3d models found related to homer simpson doughnut.
Ulysses on the Island of Calypso at The Palais des Beaux-Arts in Lille, France
Ulysses on the Island of Calypso at The Palais des Beaux-Arts in Lille, France
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The story goes that Calypso kept the Greek hero Odysseus prisoner on her island for seven years, according to Homer, or five years as Pseudo-Apollodorus claims, and one year according to Hyginus. Calypso enchants Odysseus with her singing as she...

Aphrodite NSFW
Aphrodite NSFW
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In the First Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite, she seduces the mortal shepherd Anchises. Aphrodite was also the surrogate mother and lover of the mortal shepherd Adonis, who was killed by a wild boar. Along with Athena and Hera, Aphrodite was one of the...

Memnon of Ethiopia
Memnon of Ethiopia
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Custom Section About the Sculpture King Memnon of Ethiopia is briefly mentioned in Homer's epic poem, the Iliad. He arrives at Troy with a massive army renowned for their exceptional skill as archers. Memnon himself is a warrior of such remarkable...

Lego Technic Pins
Lego Technic Pins
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To make your own pins make the cylinder the length you want (8 mm per lego stud), center the disc and wedge (make the wedge a hole) on the ends, and put the doughnut in the middle for the stop. This is wrong - T̶o̶ ̶p̶r̶i̶n̶t̶ ̶I̶ ̶p̶u̶t̶ ̶o̶n̶e̶...

Food Coins
Food Coins
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Doughnut shops offer a wide variety of creative flavors and toppings. Pineapple chunks add a tropical twist to any dish. Cereal boxes overflow with crunchy, colorful options for breakfast. Drumstick ice cream treats satisfy sweet tooths...

Torus links: T(2,4), T(2,6), T(2,8)
Torus links: T(2,4), T(2,6), T(2,8)
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A torus knot or link is a curve which is embedded on a torus (the mathematical name for the surface of a doughnut). These curves can be distinguished by the number of times the curve winds around the long way about the torus and then number of ways...

Torus links: T(3,3) and T(6,3)
Torus links: T(3,3) and T(6,3)
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A torus knot or link is a curve which is embedded on a torus (the mathematical name for the surface of a doughnut). These curves can be distinguished by the number of times the curve winds around the long way about the torus and then number of ways...

Torus links: T(4,16)
Torus links: T(4,16)
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A torus knot or link is a curve which is embedded on a torus (the mathematical name for the surface of a doughnut). These curves can be distinguished by the number of times the curve winds around the long way about the torus and then number of ways...

GoTek OLED Screen Mounting Bracket
GoTek OLED Screen Mounting Bracket
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The hole is two layers, so there is just a doughnut that is removed. Once the 4 bits are removed from the print (which should take an hour or less) remove the Gotek PCB, snap this in with the OLED up front, replace main PCB and it should be good...

OUTER ORBIT: Fix for Target Spatula Holder
OUTER ORBIT: Fix for Target Spatula Holder
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So instead of having to buy a whole new holder I designed and printed this doughnut shaped part to allow the holder to sit flat on the counter.  The part is attached with just a bit of superglue and has been working great. I highly doubt...

Karambit Assembly Remix (no moving parts)
Karambit Assembly Remix (no moving parts)
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Tried to doughnut the joins for strength but they're a bit thin and may or may not work. Don't plan to test it as I need to get back to more urgent projects. ... If someone fixes the finger shape, please upload and let me know so this can be taken down.

Head of Philoctetes at The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg
Head of Philoctetes at The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg
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Additionally, Homer's Iliad Book 2 mentions Philoctetes' exile on Lemnos due to a snake bite, his eventual recall by the Greeks, and Diomedes' retrieval of him as told in the lost epic Little Iliad. Philoctetes distinguished himself at Troy by...

Les Trois Grâces, c. 1872 CE
Les Trois Grâces, c. 1872 CE
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Some sources use the appellation "Charis" as the name of one of the Charites, and equate her with Aglaea, as she too is referred to as the wife of Hephaestus.[4]The Charites were usually considered the daughters of Zeus and Oceanid Eurynome.[2]...

Uranus at The Palace of Versailles, France
Uranus at The Palace of Versailles, France
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However, elemental Earth, Sky, and Styx might be combined in a solemn invocation within Homeric epic. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory to create a digital archive of fully...

Ino and Melicertes at The Palace of Versailles, France
Ino and Melicertes at The Palace of Versailles, France
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Both were transformed into marine deities: Ino as Leucothea, noted by Homer, and Melicertes as Palaemon. The body of Palaemon was carried by a dolphin to the Isthmus of Corinth and deposited under a pine tree. His uncle Sisyphus discovered it there...

Head of Aphrodite
Head of Aphrodite
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However, Homer in Iliad suggests that she may be the daughter of Zeus and Dione instead. As with many Greek deities, multiple stories exist about their origins. Many gods believed her beauty was so great that it would spark a war among them. To...

Penelope at the Robert Hull Fleming Museum, Vermont, USA
Penelope at the Robert Hull Fleming Museum, Vermont, USA
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In Homer's Odyssey, Penelope remains steadfastly loyal to Odysseus, bravely fending off his numerous suitors during his prolonged absence and ultimately reuniting with him when he finally returns home. Traditionally, her name has been synonymous with...

Meleager Killing a Deer at The Louvre, Paris
Meleager Killing a Deer at The Louvre, Paris
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Born in Calydon, Greece, Meleager was already famous for hosting the legendary Calydonian boar hunt, an epic adventure immortalized by Homer's timeless poetry. This incredible artwork is part of "Scan The World," a groundbreaking non-profit...

Chest of Meleager in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Copenhagen, Denmark
Chest of Meleager in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Copenhagen, Denmark
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In Greek mythology, Meleager was a hero who received great honor in his temple at Calydon in Aetolia for hosting the famous Calydonian boar hunt, an epic event that was retold by Homer. This impressive torso fragment is identified as a representation...

Ilioneus, Son of Nioba
Ilioneus, Son of Nioba
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Homer's Iliad chronicled her tale of hubris, which earned her punishment from Leto; Apollo and Artemis were sent to slay all of her children, leaving them unburied for nine days while their mother abstained from food. Following the gods' intervention...

Euterpe
Euterpe
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Pindar and other sources (the author of the Bibliotheca and Servius), describe the Thracian king Rhesus, who appears in the Iliad, as son of Euterpe and the river-god Strymon; Homer calls him son of Eioneus. ... More About the Artist The artist is...

Roman Asclepius
Roman Asclepius
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He was occasionally conflated with Paeon, Homer's divine physician. Asklepios is often depicted as a benevolent figure, distinguished by his beard and a staff entwined with serpents. Although he may not have been frequently featured in ancient Greek...

Bust of Alexander Pope at The Barber Institute, Birmingham
Bust of Alexander Pope at The Barber Institute, Birmingham
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Pope was the most celebrated poet and critic of his time, renowned for epic works such as The Rape of the Lock (1712), An Essay on Man (1734), Homer translations, and unforgettable sayings like 'a little learning is a hazardous thing.' Crafted by...

Meleager at The British Museum
Meleager at The British Museum
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According to Homer's epic poem The Iliad, Meleager's father, King Oeneus of Calydon, had neglected to make an offering to Artemis, resulting in her sending a ferocious wild boar to devastate the countryside. Meleager assembled a team of brave...

Menelaus holding the body of Patroclus
Menelaus holding the body of Patroclus
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Menelaus Supporting Patroclus is a marble sculpture renowned for its depiction of an episode in Homer's Iliad, where Menelaus and Patroclus play pivotal roles. The artwork boasts a rich artistic and social history that highlights the extent to which...

Trojan Horse
Trojan Horse
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There is no Trojan Horse in Homer's Iliad, with the poem ending before the war is concluded. But in the Aeneid by Virgil, after a fruitless 10-year siege, the Greeks at the behest of Odysseus constructed a huge wooden horse and hid a select force of...

Euripides
Euripides
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More of his works have survived in their entirety than those of Aeschylus and Sophocles combined, partly because his popularity soared as theirs declined—he became a cornerstone of ancient literary education in the Hellenistic Age, along with Homer,...

Head of Niobe
Head of Niobe
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Niobe is a prominent figure in Greek mythology whose story was first told in Homer's Iliad and has since been widely featured in numerous writings and artworks. The origins of this sculpture are unclear, but it is believed to have originated from...

Naked Themis NSFW
Naked Themis NSFW
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Moses Finley noted that the concept of themis as used by Homer in the 8th century BCE evoked the social order of the 10th- and 9th-century Greek Dark Ages. Themis is untranslatable. It's a gift from the gods and a sign of civilized existence,...

Penelope
Penelope
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The legendary Penelope embodies unwavering devotion as the central figure in Homer's timeless epic poem The Odyssey. Conceived between 1905 and 1912, Penelope radiates intense longing and poignant waiting for a cherished one: her eyes shut tight,...