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Ptolemy 1st Soter, King of Egypt at The Louvre, Paris
Ptolemy 1st Soter, King of Egypt at The Louvre, Paris
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Part of Crouching Venus at The Louvre, Paris
Part of Crouching Venus at The Louvre, Paris
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The Crouching Venus is a classic Hellenistic model depicting a surprised Venus mid-bath, her head turned to the right and her right arm reaching up to cover her breasts as she crouches low on her right knee. Judging from the numerous copies excavated...

Bather also called Venus at the Louvre, Paris, France
Bather also called Venus at the Louvre, Paris, France
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His most celebrated work, a stunning marble Bather (La Baigneuse), was commissioned by the royal residences through the Bâtiments du Roi in 1755; a life-like model had been showcased at the Salon in 1757. When the finished marble sculpture was...

Fragement of The Esquiline Venus at the Louvre, Paris
Fragement of The Esquiline Venus at the Louvre, Paris
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Funerary Stele of Phainippos at The Louvre, Paris
Funerary Stele of Phainippos at The Louvre, Paris
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Section of Aphrodite at the Louvre, Paris, France
Section of Aphrodite at the Louvre, Paris, France
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This object forms part of "Scan The World", a groundbreaking initiative launched by MyMiniFactory, with the goal of creating a vast digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from around the globe. Scan The World is an...

The Soldier of Marathon Announces Victory at the Louvre, Paris
The Soldier of Marathon Announces Victory at the Louvre, Paris
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Cortot presented a plaster model of this work at the Salon of 1822 and then created the marble version in 1831, commissioned by Louis-Philippe after he ascended to the throne. This piece was part of a series of commissions highlighting the glories of...

Apollo ou les Beaux-Arts at The Louvre, Paris
Apollo ou les Beaux-Arts at The Louvre, Paris
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Apollo Defeating the Python at The Louvre, Paris
Apollo Defeating the Python at The Louvre, Paris
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Portrait of a Venetian patrician at The Louvre, Paris
Portrait of a Venetian patrician at The Louvre, Paris
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Statue of Osorkon 1st at The Louvre, Paris
Statue of Osorkon 1st at The Louvre, Paris
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Cosimo I de' Medici at The Louvre, Paris
Cosimo I de' Medici at The Louvre, Paris
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These gardens featured elaborate fountains, a labyrinth, a grotto, and intricate "water tricks" that served as a model for later Italian and French garden designs. Cosimo also oversaw the completion of the Pitti Palace, transforming it into a grand...

Statue of Antinous as Aristaeus at The Louvre, Paris
Statue of Antinous as Aristaeus at The Louvre, Paris
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Hercules Killing the Hydra at The Louvre, Paris
Hercules Killing the Hydra at The Louvre, Paris
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Portrait of an Elderly Man at The Louvre, Paris
Portrait of an Elderly Man at The Louvre, Paris
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The unidentified model sports a long beard, a fashion trend prevalent in Venice around 1600. Giambologna (1529 – August 13, 1608) was a celebrated Flemish sculptor, recognized for his exceptional marble and bronze statuary crafted in the late...

Cicero at The Louvre, Paris
Cicero at The Louvre, Paris
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This marble portrait of Cicero was sculpted by Simone Biano in Loro Ciuggena, where he was born in Tuscany but passed away in Venice in 1553. The sculpture bears the artist's signature on its back in Greek, translated to read "Created by Simon...

Rubens at The Louvre, Paris
Rubens at The Louvre, Paris
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Sir Peter Paul Rubens, born on June 28, 1577, was a renowned Flemish Baroque painter known for his bold style that accentuated movement, vibrant color, and sensuality. With a flair for the dramatic, Rubens created iconic Counter-Reformation...

Dido at The Louvre, Paris
Dido at The Louvre, Paris
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This undated marble statue of Dido is attributed to Christophe Cochet, whose recorded history spans 1606 to 1634. The statue once stood in the park of Marly, France, adorning one of Agrippina's fountains in 1707. It is possible to identify Dido...

Athena at The Louvre, Paris
Athena at The Louvre, Paris
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This Pentelic marble sculpture was crafted around 50 AD and showcases Athena as part of a larger group work, "Athena and Marsyas," reconstructed by the renowned artist Myron from Berlin. The figures clad in peplos are featured prominently in a series...

Rubens at The Louvre, Paris
Rubens at The Louvre, Paris
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Sir Peter Paul Rubens was a renowned Flemish Baroque painter born on June 28, 1577. He was a strong advocate for an opulent Baroque style that highlighted dynamic movement, vibrant colour, and seductive sensuality. Rubens is widely recognized for his...

Four Captives_Richelieu wing Louvre
Four Captives_Richelieu wing Louvre
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Captured from 96 photographs, reality's captives stand tall, four larger-than-life bronze figures, each one a symbol of the four nations defeated at the Treaty of Nijmegen. Four distinct faces represent different stages of life and contrasting...

Socrates at The Louvre, Paris
Socrates at The Louvre, Paris
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We can clearly spot the characteristics of the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates (469-399 BC) reflected in other likenesses, such as portraits, sculptures, or paintings. This image might very well be part of a replica of an original monumental...

Plaque des Ergastines (Louvre museum)
Plaque des Ergastines (Louvre museum)
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I quickly scan with my phone, about 70 photos used. This ancient plaque originates from the Parthenon's frieze, crafted between 447 and 432 BC. ...It vividly depicts a pivotal moment in the Great Panathenaea celebration, which took place every four...

Pomona at The Louvre, Paris
Pomona at The Louvre, Paris
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Pomona was a goddess celebrated for her boundless abundance of fruitful riches in ancient Roman mythology and worship. Her name originates from the Latin word "pomum," which specifically denotes orchard fruit, highlighting her deep connection to...

Glass And Angle Louvre Balustrade
Glass And Angle Louvre Balustrade
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Pomona at The Louvre, Paris
Pomona at The Louvre, Paris
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Pomona was a goddess revered for her abundance of fruitful riches in ancient Roman mythology. Her name originates from the Latin term pomum, meaning "fruit," specifically referring to orchard fruit. She was described as a woodland nymph with...

Aristotle at The Louvre, Paris
Aristotle at The Louvre, Paris
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Aristotle's likeness is unmistakable as a master teacher who instructed Alexander the Great from 342-341 BC. He established the School of Philosophy in Athens around 335 BC, leaving an indelible mark on history. The portrait's authenticity is...

Aphrodite at The Louvre, Paris
Aphrodite at The Louvre, Paris
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This captivating Roman copy showcases a Greek original, seamlessly blending the Aphrodite Anadyomene type with the 'Modest Aphrite' pose. In this iconic sculpture, the subject emerges from the water, smoothing out her hair as she stands. A striking...

khorsabad - Porte K - Louvre Museum
khorsabad - Porte K - Louvre Museum
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