ionic temple 3d models

9519 3d models found related to ionic temple.
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According to legend, the Amazons founded cities and temples such as Smyrna, Sinope, Cyme, Gryne, Ephesus, Pitania, Magnesia, Clete, Pygela, Latoreria, and Amastris. ...They are also credited with inventing the cavalry, a significant achievement in...

Funerary Sculpture of Amenemheb, Mayor of Thebes, with his Wife and Mother
Funerary Sculpture of Amenemheb, Mayor of Thebes, with his Wife and Mother
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To the right of Amenemheb sits his mother, "Singer of Amun, lady of the house, late Kalo," while to the left is his wife, high priestess of the temple of goddess Hathor, "Singer of Amun", "late Taisennefert". The women are embracing Amenemheb's...

Michtlantecuhtli at The British Museum, London
Michtlantecuhtli at The British Museum, London
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As the Aztecs expanded their empire through conquest, they plundered captured treasures like this one and proudly displayed them in their own temples at Tenochtitlan. This remarkable object is part of "Scan The World", a groundbreaking initiative...

Statue of Amenemint
Statue of Amenemint
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... his military campaigns and building projects. As his chief fan-bearer, librarian, administrator of the palace, and overseer of the funerary temple - the Ramesseum - on the Nile's west bank at Thebes, Amenemint held a position of great importance.

Dionysos at The British Museum, London
Dionysos at The British Museum, London
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Discovered in the Temple of Dionysos at Cyrene, Libya, this sculpture may have been the cult statue and focal point of worship there. It is likely a Roman adaptation of an existing type rather than a direct Greek copy. Crafted in the 2nd century AD,...

Dionysos at The British Museum, London
Dionysos at The British Museum, London
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Discovered in the Temple of Dionysos at Cyrene (Libya), this sculpture might have served as the cult statue, drawing worship to it. It is likely a Roman adaptation rather than a direct copy of a Greek original. Crafted in the 2nd century AD, the...

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:...

Clementia
Clementia
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In 44 BC, the Roman Senate consecrated a temple to her honor, possibly at Caesar's request, as he sought to demonstrate his possession of this admirable trait. In a letter to his friend Atticus, Cicero discussed Caesar's clemency: "You will say they...

Orange Jade Rock
Orange Jade Rock
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They are often displayed in temples, gardens, and homes as symbols of tranquility and harmony. The art of displaying Suiseki stones is an intricate one, requiring great care and attention to detail. The pedestals themselves are crafted with...

Balustrade a Naga at the Guimet Museum, Paris, France
Balustrade a Naga at the Guimet Museum, Paris, France
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A majestic seven-headed serpent or "naga" forms a stunning stone balustrade alongside a walkway leading into the ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat. The powerful naga, literally meaning "serpent" in Sanskrit, embodies the qualities of power, water,...

Makara Dragon at The Guimet Museum, Paris
Makara Dragon at The Guimet Museum, Paris
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It's often portrayed protecting entryways to Hindu and Buddhist temples. In ornaments, makara symbolized are also used as popular wedding gifts for bridal decoration. The Hindu Preserver-god Vishnu is shown wearing makara-shaped earrings called...

Roman Buildings Set I for Poser Low-poly  3D model
Roman Buildings Set I for Poser Low-poly 3D model
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This is a set of Roman style buildings, complete with houses, stores, temples, and more. The models range in size from low to medium polygon count with hi-resolution texture maps. Use these models to quickly create a Roman style town or village or...

Low poly Sharp Rock Mossy Pack 191219 3D Model Collection
Low poly Sharp Rock Mossy Pack 191219 3D Model Collection
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This realization not only led me to name it 'the soul of the terrain,' but also reinforced my conviction that personal touches can elevate any artistic project.\n\nIf you find this collection helpful in enhancing your creative work, nothing could...

Low poly Cave Mossy Rock Modular Pack cvc 3D Model Collection
Low poly Cave Mossy Rock Modular Pack cvc 3D Model Collection
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And I call it "the soul of the terrain"Very pleased if my product is useful for your work!Thank you for your interest!cave cliff exterior dungeon scifi landscape mountain mountains nature rock rocks fantasy stone stones terrain mossy temple brown...

Luohan at The Royal Ontario Museum, Canada
Luohan at The Royal Ontario Museum, Canada
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In Chinese temples, these figures are typically found in groups of sixteen or eighteen, showcasing their importance in Buddhist culture. Each figure within this incomplete group displays strikingly unique postures and facial expressions that convey a...

Luohan at The Royal Ontario Museum, Canada
Luohan at The Royal Ontario Museum, Canada
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In Chinese temples, these revered monks are typically found in groups of sixteen or eighteen, showcasing their unity and harmony. Each figure within this incomplete group exhibits a unique posture and facial expression, making them remarkable...

Budai at The Royal Ontario Museum, Ontario
Budai at The Royal Ontario Museum, Ontario
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Statues of the robust-bodied Budai can often be found in the entrance halls of Buddhist temples. This object is part of "Scan The World," a non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory to create a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures,...

A Pile of Coins (Japanese Yen)
A Pile of Coins (Japanese Yen)
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At exactly the same time, bells are rung at temples across the nation to banish 108 human desires and vices - reminiscent of Christianity's seven deadly sins. For that event I initially mentioned, participants were empowered to create any design...

Luohan at The Royal Ontario Museum, Ontario
Luohan at The Royal Ontario Museum, Ontario
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In traditional Chinese temples, luohans are typically displayed in groups of sixteen or eighteen, adding to their mystique and aura of serenity. The figures of this incomplete group possess strikingly unique postures and facial expressions that...

Shrine for Tabletop Warhammer 40k Schrein Deckung / Gelände Scale 1:58
Shrine for Tabletop Warhammer 40k Schrein Deckung / Gelände Scale 1:58
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Simply place it within your battlefield and watch as your miniatures come to life amidst the ruins of a forgotten temple or ancient structure. Our Shrine for Tabletop Warhammer 40k is not just a decorative piece - it's an integral part of your...

Fragment from the Room of the Faun
Fragment from the Room of the Faun
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Two statues of Pan flank a temple altar, surrounded by a towering pine tree, while above them, nymphs dance in joyful abandon beneath the radiant gaze of Hekate's benevolent spirit. Nearby, the renowned Barberini Faun and the Medusa Rondanini,...

Henan Budai Buddha, British Museum
Henan Budai Buddha, British Museum
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Statues of Budai are frequently placed in the entrance halls of temples and monasteries, surrounded by two figures known as the Good Boy and the Bad Boy. These two individuals appear as officials or judges, recording an individual's good and bad...

Nagaraja - Serpent King at the Guimet, Paris
Nagaraja - Serpent King at the Guimet, Paris
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On the Indian subcontinent, temples have been consecrated to the reverence of serpents since the dawn of civilization. Both Buddhism and Hinduism adopted nagarajas and naginis (serpent kings and their consorts) as protective deities and depicted them...

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...

Votive relief [2]
Votive relief [2]
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The relief has a distinctive form of naiskos - a small temple in classical order with columns or pillars and pediment, featuring pilasters and an epistyle. According to the inscription on the epistyle, Sosikrates dedicated his daughter Agathokleia to...

Ramesses II at the British Museum, London
Ramesses II at the British Museum, London
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In 1816, Giovanni Belzoni successfully retrieved this monumental piece from the mortuary temple of Ramesses at Thebes, known as the 'Ramesseum'. Belzoni's account of his challenge to remove it is both fascinating and thought-provoking, considering...

SandPress, the sand molding device - The only limit is your imagination !
SandPress, the sand molding device - The only limit is your imagination !
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Want to build a Greek temple? Use SandPress to create pylon with a polygonal mold! The only limit is your imagination! And in 4 easy steps: Step 1: Print with your 3D printer the shapes you want to mold on the beach. Step 2: Rotate the blade and...

Head of Ares
Head of Ares
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Roman copy of a cult statue created by renowned sculptor Alcamenes stands tall in the Ares Temple on Athens' bustling agora. Alcamenes was an accomplished ancient Greek sculptor from Lemnos and Athens, thriving during the latter half of the 5th...

Marble bust of Hadrian at the MET, New York
Marble bust of Hadrian at the MET, New York
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He restored the Pantheon and built the Temple of Venus and Roma. Hadrian is also famous for constructing Hadrian's Wall, which marked the northern boundary of Britannia. Many view him as a humanist and philhellene in his personal tastes. He is...

Relief of Mithras killing a bull
Relief of Mithras killing a bull
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The temples of Mithras were always located underground, featuring a relief of Mithras killing the bull. This relief made of gypsum dates from the second century and was found under the Palazzo Montecitorio in 1907 before being purchased by the...