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... marched alongside the procession of Dionysus, the revered god of wine. ...This exquisite statue in the Louvre may have been a faithful replica from the Roman era or an original Greek creation, lost to time, crafted during the pivotal third century BC.
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This is a presure driven Louvre vent. It is closed when presure comes from outside but opens up when it gets presurised from the inside. ...This way you can prevent fumes from other fan exhausts attached to the same outlet can flow back when one fan is...
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Its attribution to a workshop in eastern Greece is based on similarities in the facial features to those of the Laconian-type gorgoneion, whose direct antecedents date back to the late 7th century BC in Rhodes (modeled vases) and Samos (ivory...
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Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from across the globe for the public to access for free. ...Scan the World is...
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... Lysippos around 330 BC. Alexander is shown looking upwards, as if to challenge the gods themselves. This vision of the inspired ruler, widely copied by Alexander's successors and imitators, became a standard model for Hellenistic royal portraiture.
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The svelte bodies, firm, smooth modeling, exaggerated elongation of the hands with slender fingers, the figures' graceful positions, and the energy in the movements are all characteristic of the mannerism spreading through Europe at the time, in...
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The original Louvre design weighs 31 grams and costs $1.32, whereas the Hexagonal Wall design is lighter at 25 grams, costing $1.07. The Single Wall design is the lightest at 20 grams and costs $0.853. This derivative reduces weight (depending on...
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The ancient royal residences were incorporated into Crown Property in 1792 for exhibition at the Louvre. This figure, part of the former royal collection since 1810, exemplifies a type called "of Chastity," commonly used by Romans for female...
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... Uncovered in Pergamum during Sultan Murad I's reign (1359-1389), it initially contained two alabaster urns overflowing with gold, now safely stored in Hagia Sophia, Istanbul. Meanwhile, this particular vase is proudly displayed at the Louvre Museum.
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... significant contributions to the world of art. As a master of neoclassical style, Roland worked extensively with stone and terra cotta, leaving behind a lasting legacy. His stunning reliefs can be admired on the grand facade of the Louvre Museum.
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At the end of the 18th Century, a figurative statue stood proudly displayed in the spacious villa Borghese, Rome, forming a striking pair with another statue of comparable style (MR 68, also showcased on Scan the World) which can be found in the same...
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... move that is commemorated on the statue itself. A terracotta study can currently be seen in the Girardon crypt, while the original masterpiece resides within the courtyard of Puget, both strategically located within the walls of the Louvre museum.
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In 1839, renowned French sculptor David D'Angers crafted this striking bust of Francois Arago, who was born in 1786 and passed away in 1853; D'Angers' impressive marble sculptures are now proudly displayed in The Louvre's main sculpture hall in...
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... continued to create sculptures to save up for admission into the prestigious School of Drawing in Lyon. The stunning sculpture showcased here is La Sieste, intricately carved from marble and proudly displayed at the world-renowned Musée du Louvre.
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This imposing stone sculpture on display in the Great gallery at the Louvre of Lens towers above, its slightly larger-than-life torso capturing the essence of a majestic woman. Researchers speculate that the subject could be none other than the...
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In 1839, French sculptor David D'Angers carved a stunning bust of Francois Arago; D'Angers is renowned for his exquisite marble sculptures that are now proudly displayed in the main sculpture hall of The Louvre in Paris (explore more here). ... ...
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This object is part of "Scan The World," a non-profit initiative by MyMiniFactory to create a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from around the globe. Scan the World is an open-source community effort; if you...
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The four statuettes featured in the Louvre, all included on the Scan the World archive, are a collection of reproductions by the sculptor Lysippos who significantly changed the image of how heroes were depicted in art, reflecting their exploits. We...
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Currently, it is on display at the Louvre Museum, with exact replicas displayed at the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago, the library of Theological University of Reformed Churches in The Netherlands, the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, and...
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This exquisite marble statue was acquired by the Louvre shortly after 1807, when Napoleon I purchased the collection of Prince Camillo Borghese. It is widely regarded as the finest Roman copy of the Apollo Sauroctonus ("lizard slayer" in Greek), a...
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Discovered in 1832 at Piombino, a town formerly known as Roman Populonia in Etruria, near the harbor off its southwest point, this statuette was purchased by the Musée du Louvre in 1834. Its archaic style led scholars like Reinhard Lullies and Max...
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The statue had been sitting quietly in the Louvre's Antiques section since the museum first opened its doors, but it wasn't until after the First Empire that it was finally put on display under a new name: 'Providence'. By placing a globe firmly in...
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... 19th, 1789, before making its way to the Museum of French Monuments in March 1808. It remained there until it was carefully relocated by Leon de Laborde, curator of sculpture at the museum, who placed it within the Louvre's hallowed halls in 1851.
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Both statues resided in the Apollo Gallery at The Louvre. The antique form is an Roman adaptation of the sculpture 'The Little Herculaneian,' a piece from the end of the 4th century BC attributed to Praxiteles. Modern modifications transformed the...
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... of France who ruled from 1830 to 1848. Living in the opulent Palace of Tuileries just a stone's throw away from the renowned Louvre Museum, the King developed an extraordinary passion for the museum and its vast collection of Spanish antiquities.
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Commissioned for the Louvre's Painter rooms, the bust showcases the masterful craftsmanship of its French creator. A renowned artist in his own right, Sir Anthony van Dyck dominated the art scene with his impressive portraits of Charles I and his...
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Dating back to either the 5th Dynasty around 2450-2325 BCE or the 4th Dynasty from 2620-2500 BCE, during the Old Kingdom period, it now proudly resides in the Louvre Museum in Paris. ... The sculpture is a masterpiece crafted from painted limestone,...
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... evident in this piece, emphasizing their sensuality and refinement. Purchased by the Minister of the Maison du Roi on September 27th, 1831. Transferred from storage at the Musée National du Chateau de Versailles to the Louvre Museum in 1928.
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... Garden. After a meticulous restoration process that spanned from 2004 to 2006, this masterpiece is now on permanent display in the French sculpture room at The Louvre, where it continues to captivate and inspire visitors from around the world.