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Both works were seized by France under the terms of the Treaty of Tolentino in 1797 and taken to the Louvre, where their presence is documented until 1811. In 1815, following the defeat of Napoleon, the majority of confiscated works were returned to...
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The same system was employed for the heads from Tralles and Apollonia in Epeiros, also part of the Louvre collection. In certain cases, the bust was carved ahead of time, and the head was added at the time of death. This object is part of "Scan The...
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He had previously presented another piece, a statue of Ganymede (Louvre), in 1776 but was rejected, possibly due to his teacher Guillaume II Coustou's lack of support for his gifted pupil. Embarrassed by this unjust failure, Julien considered...
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Restored from 2004-2006, it's now on permanent display at The Louvre's French sculpture room. This object is part of "Scan The World," a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory that creates a digital archive of fully 3D printable...
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This marble sculpture by Francois-Nicolas Delaistre (Paris 1746- Paris 1836) showcases Pierre Puget; the bust was commissioned to adorn the rooms of the Louvre alongside other sculptures highlighting prominent figures in art. Pierre Puget, a French...
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A marble sculpture created by Jean-Baptiste Roman in 1827 was commissioned for The Louvre's painter gallery. This sculpture, called Malvine, Dying in the Arms of Fingal, is a notable work of art. This object is part of "Scan The World." Scan The...
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It remained there until it was relocated to the Louvre by Leon de Laborde in 1851, who served as the curator of sculpture at the museum. This remarkable piece is part of "Scan The World," a groundbreaking initiative launched by MyMiniFactory that...
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This incredible piece is currently on display at the world-renowned Louvre Museum in Paris, France. This remarkable object is part of "Scan The World", an innovative non-profit initiative spearheaded by MyMiniFactory, which aims to create a...
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Reality Capture from Louvre Paris renders vivid 8192 x 8192 pixel maps of museum artworks in exceptional detail. Created with expertise using 3ds Max 2016 and FBX format software, the resulting models showcase unparalleled precision. In the...
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Today, it is on permanent display at The Louvre in Paris after being restored between 2004-2006 by Pari Mutuel Urbain. This object is part of Scan The World, a non-profit initiative created by MyMiniFactory to build a digital archive of fully 3D...
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The four statuettes featured in the Louvre are reproductions by sculptor Lysippos who considerably changed how heroes were depicted in art, reflecting their exploits. ...This image can be attributed through his famous sculpture 'The Hercules Farnese' of...
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Commissioned to adorn the grand rooms of the Louvre, this majestic bust joins other breathtaking works of art that celebrate legendary figures in history. Pierre Puget, a highly skilled painter, sculptor, architect, and engineer from Marseille, left...
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Meanwhile, this particular vase is proudly displayed for all to see at the Louvre. This remarkable object is part of "Scan The World", a groundbreaking non-profit endeavor spearheaded by MyMiniFactory. Through this initiative, we're creating a...
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The piece, titled "L'Amitié," or Friendship in translation, is now housed in the permanent collection of the Louvre Museum in Paris after being relocated from its original home at the Mattei Villa in Rome. The sculpture depicts a bare-breasted...
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The four statuettes featured in the Louvre are a collection of reproductions by sculptor Lysippos who considerably changed how heroes were depicted in art, seen reflecting in their exploits. ...We can attribute this image through his famous sculpture...
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Before arriving at The Louvre, the bust and its counterpart were showcased at the Chateau de Meudon in 1722. Annibale Carracci was an Italian Baroque artist who worked alongside his brother Agostino and cousin Ludovico Carracci in their shared...
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The four statuettes featured in the Louvre are a collection of reproductions created by Lysippos who revolutionized the depiction of heroes in art with their incredible exploits. ...We can attribute this image to his famous sculpture 'The Hercules...
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Before arriving at The Louvre, the bust and its matching counterpart were showcased in 1722 at the Chateau de Meudon. Annibale Carracci was an Italian Baroque artist who, alongside his brother Agostino and cousin Ludovico Carracci, worked tirelessly...
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In 1778, following the turmoil of the first French revolution, the tomb was relocated to the historic Church of Théatins in Paris where it now proudly resides as part of The Louvre's permanent collection. This remarkable object is a proud...
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Many of these masterpieces can be seen on the iconic facade of the Louvre Museum. This incredible sculpture is part of "Scan The World," a groundbreaking non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory. Through this project, we're working tirelessly...
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The bust was commissioned to adorn the Painter rooms at the Louvre. Sir Anthony van Dyck (22 March 1599 – 9 December 1641) made a name for himself as a leading court painter in England, having already achieved great success in Italy and Flanders. He...
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At the Louvre, they were incorporated into an impressive gallery within the hall of the Tiber. It's for this reason that they were exchanged in 1815 for four caryatids from the Mazarin collection, which had been sold by the commissioner of Prince...
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Initially placed at the Organgerie of Versailles in 1716, the sculpture was later relocated near the circular pond in the palace gardens before being moved permanently to The Louvre in Paris, where it remains on display today after undergoing...
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Today it is part of The Louvre's permanent collection. This object is a part of "Scan The World", a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory that creates a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from across...
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A copy from the classical era In 1996, the Louvre acquired an impressive marble statue formerly located in the grounds of Ombreval, the property of Stéphane Dervillé in Domont, Val d'Oise near Paris. The work was crafted using the acrolithic...
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The Louvre statuette illustrates the profound influence exercised by Ionian artists on the workshops of Laconia. The Laconian type, deriving from Asia Minor, reflects the primitive nature of the Gorgon figure. Huge bulging eyes, a flat nose, and...
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not before 1803, the year in which he gave the work to the Louvre (as indicated by the inscription on the right-hand side of the pillar). The inscription, together with Bonaparte's other imperial symbols, was probably made after his downfall in 1815....
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He drew many mannerist artists from Flanders to the city, such as the painter Bartholomaeus Spranger (whose Allegory of Law and Prudence is owned by the Louvre), and the sculptor Adriaen de Vries. This Dutchman, a brilliant pupil of Giambologna in...
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According to ancient writings (especially Pausanias' Periegesis Hellados), the sculptor made several famous effigies of the goddess, and it is difficult to identify with certitude which of them inspired the copy in the Louvre. Some people think that...
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not before 1803, the year in which he gave the work to the Louvre (as indicated by the inscription on the right-hand side of the pillar). The inscription, together with Bonaparte's other imperial symbols, was probably made after his downfall in 1815....