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This is a massive memorial sculpture permanently situated in Armour Square, Brussels, Belgium. Victor Voets, a renowned sculptor (1882-1950), designed it in 1931 to honor the heroic efforts of war doves and messenger pigeons during World War I. Many...
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... A marble statue depicting an allegorical female figure with boys stands atop a stone pedestal, symbolizing the tragic event of the shipwreck. The monument was unveiled on April 19, 1912, and officially dedicated on Belgium's National Day (July 21).
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It remains a permanent fixture on display at Warandepark in Brussels, Belgium. Leda is a central figure in Greek mythology as the daughter of Thestius, king of Aetolia, and wife of Tyndareus, king of Sparta. Her myth has given rise to a popular...
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Carnaval stands tall above a plinth in Pieter Breughel square in Brussels, its bronze form glistening in the sunlight. The sculpture was crafted by Jos De Decker, a contemporary artist known for his vibrant depictions of human interaction and the...
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Baudouin or Boudewijn (September 7, 1930 โ July 31, 1993) ruled as King of the Belgians after his father's abdication from 1951 until his death in 1993. He was the eldest son of King Leopold III (1901-1983) and his first wife, Princess Astrid of...
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In Munich on October 2, 1900, Duchess Elisabeth married Prince Albert, second in line to the Belgian throne after his father, Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders. When Prince Albert ascended to the Belgian throne in 1909, Elisabeth became queen. At...
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In ancient Greek mythology, Meleager was a legendary hero celebrated throughout his sacred precinct at Calydon in Aetolia for hosting the epic Calydonian boar hunt, an event immortalized by Homer's reworked accounts of the traditional epic poem. This...
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In 1974, a beautiful garden dedicated to his works was opened at the Open Air Museum in Hakone, Japan, providing a serene space for art enthusiasts to appreciate his creations. Just five years prior, in 1969, Greco had donated a group of his...
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Roig's subjects come in many forms but animals are a recurring theme throughout his work. The animals he depicts often sit atop pedestals, surrounded by motifs that convey a sense of struggle; this particular statue comes with chains that securely...
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In Roman mythology, Diana was a powerful goddess of the hunt and moon, with incredible powers that allowed her to communicate and control wild animals and all creatures living in woodland. Her association with animals made her a formidable figure,...
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As a fertility goddess, she played a relatively minor role in Roman mythology, yet her connection to spring made her vital during the season's arrival. Her association with youth further emphasized her significance. This object is part of Scan The...
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Derived from the Latin word "pomum," Pomona specifically referred to fruit, particularly that which grew in orchards. As a nature spirit, she was believed to inhabit the woods. This remarkable object is part of "Scan The World", an innovative...
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In classical mythology, Hercules is renowned for his strength and numerous adventures that took him to distant parts of the Greco-Roman world. The Romans adapted the Greek hero's iconography and myths for their literature and art under the name...
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This is a bronze statue crafted by Jean Roig, titled 'de Hoffelijkheid,' which translates directly to Courtesy in English. This work is part of a series of sculptures by Roig that depict various aspects of human interaction. Explore the entire...
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... To ensure the "zwanze" remains deeply rooted in Brussels' collective memory, Tom Frantzen wanted his works to be permanently sealed into the city's pavement, incorporating existing elements like manhole covers and lampposts as integral components.
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Manneken Pis (literally Little Man Pee in Marols, a Dutch dialect spoken in Brussels, also known in French as le Petit Julien), is a famous Brussels landmark. It is a small bronze fountain sculpture depicting a naked little boy urinating into the...
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Alongside notable figures like Pierre van Dievoet, Jean Cosyn, Antoine Pastorana, Jean van Delen, and Corneille van Nerven, de Vos played a leading role as an artist and architect in Brussels. His impressive work on the Grand-Place of Brussels and...
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In 1142, troops led by this two-year-old lord battled against those of the Berthouts in Ransbeke (now Neder-Over-Heembeek). To boost morale, the infant lord was placed in a basket and hung from a tree. From his lofty perch, he urinated on the enemy...
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The Swing is a striking bronze sculpture that soars above a high pedestal in the outskirts of Pieter Bruegel square in Brussels. Crafted by contemporary artist Jos De Decker, this piece features three figures - two girls and a younger child cradled...
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His father was a goldsmith from Mechelen, and he was born in Brussels. Charles received an artistic education. He spent one year studying fine arts in Paris and nine months in Italy. He learned English, German, and Latin. As a goldsmith, Charles...
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This impressive sculpture is proudly displayed at the entrance of the Moof museum in Brussels, a museum dedicated to showcasing Peyo's remarkable body of work. This magnificent object is part of "Scan The World," a groundbreaking non-profit...
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The Mark of Infamy and the Curse that Follows are phrases rooted in Genesis 4, where God declares a fatal judgment on Cain, Adam's firstborn son, for brutally slaying his brother Abel. A warning is issued to deter any who would harm Cain: harming him...
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This object was a gift from Budapest in honor of the 50th anniversary of Bartok's passing. This item is part of "Scan The World", a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a digital collection of fully 3D...
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A bright Saturday in August, I'm eager to capture some photos, starting with the trunks of fallen trees scattered throughout the area since the beginning of the month, a temporary installation to promote the Month of Art. The gardens, designed as a...
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REMIX of The Smurfs in Brussels, Belgium model to be able to print in these colors.
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... over time. Most of them have been replaced with copies. The most valuable original pieces are housed in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels, while damaged works and lesser-quality items can be found in the Maison du Roi Museum.
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Born on December 2, 1750, in Brussels, Belgium, Godecharle was a skilled sculptor who trained under the renowned Laurent Delvaux, one of only two artists of international fame in his workshop. As a prominent figure in Neoclassicism, he represented...
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Upon returning to Belgium, de Tombay stayed in Brussels until his death in 1918. This object is part of "Scan The World," a non-profit initiative by MyMiniFactory that's creating a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and...