national instrument of scotland 3d models

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The Lewis Chessmen at The National Museum of Scotland
The Lewis Chessmen at The National Museum of Scotland
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Of the 93 pieces known to us today, 11 pieces are in Edinburgh at the National Museum of Scotland, and 82 are in the British Museum. The chess pieces consist of elaborately worked walrus ivory and whales' teeth in the forms of seated kings and...

Scotland: Edinburgh, National Gallery (WIP)
Scotland: Edinburgh, National Gallery (WIP)
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VR-ready Full scale anatomically correct model of the exterior of the National Gallery. I am currently reproducing Edinburgh’s New Town area as a full-scale virtual reality environment. This has involved surveying the area with ground-based...

Bust of a Grotesque Old Woman at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
Bust of a Grotesque Old Woman at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
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This is one of a group of busts of hideously old women by the same sculptor which may have mormed a series of the Three Fates. These were formely thought to be late-sixteenth century and to originate from the circle of Michelangelo, but they are in...

Scotland national rugby union team (Logo)
Scotland national rugby union team (Logo)
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The Scotland national rugby union team is administered by the Scottish Rugby Union. The team takes part in the annual Six Nations Championship and participates in the Rugby World Cup, which takes place every four years. ...As of 18 March 2019, Scotland...

Heart of Scotland Pendant
Heart of Scotland Pendant
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Last for now, the flag of the proud nation of Scotland. If you haven't been to Scotland, seriously, go there. Lovely people, great scenery, great food and Irn Bru - what's not to love! ...So all my Scottish brethren, this is for you. You can order it,...

Shape Of Scotland
Shape Of Scotland
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I basically decided to make a shape of scotland because why not?

The Unicorn of Scotland
The Unicorn of Scotland
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This sculpture depicts The Unicorn of Scotland, one of the Queen's Beasts.  The original Queen’s Beasts were a set of ten heraldic statues produced by the Ministry of Works for the coronation ceremony of Queen Elizabeth II on 2 June 1953 by renowned...

Heart of Scotland Earrings
Heart of Scotland Earrings
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I lived in Fife for five years and I can categorically state that yes, it's true what you've heard; You can leave Scotland but it never really leaves you.  Even to this day I still swear in a Scottish accent (mainly because there is no better accent...

Shield of Scotland
Shield of Scotland
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This is a relief pattern of the Lion Rampant printed as a single part. It is printed in two colours, but you can do this simply by pausing the print at about 80% (or when it starts to draw the lion and frame), and changing the filament. ...I used...

Shield of Scotland
Shield of Scotland
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This is a relief pattern of the Lion Rampant printed as a single part. It is printed in two colours, but you can do this simply by pausing the print at about 80% (or when it starts to draw the lion and frame), and changing the filament. I used...

Azerbaijan national musical instrument Saz 3D model
Azerbaijan national musical instrument Saz 3D model
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Azerbaijan national musical instrument Saz

Azerbaijan national musical instrument  Nagara 3D model
Azerbaijan national musical instrument Nagara 3D model
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Azerbaijan national musical instrument _Nagara

Scotland: Edinburgh, National Library
Scotland: Edinburgh, National Library
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VR-ready West elevation Location: OpenStreetMap; Google Street View. Inputs: Flickr. ...Photogrammetry model was generated in RealityCapture with additional processing performed in Blender, InstantMeshes, and Meshlab.

Lord Kinnaird at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
Lord Kinnaird at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
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The patronage of the Kinnairds and of several other prominent aristocrats from central Scotland was crucial to the development of Thomas Campbell's early career. Edinburgh-born by resident in Rome from 1819 to 1830, he attracted many portrait...

George Kinnaird at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
George Kinnaird at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
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Highly cultured and versatile, Lord Kinnaird was an influential agricultural reformer and promoter of railway development in central Scotland and a pioneering amateur photographer. His seat at Rossie Priory was filled with antiquities retrieved...

General Sir David Baird at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
General Sir David Baird at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
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Macdonald's imposing bust of this British national military hero was completed shortly before Baird's death. After a three-year stay in Rome, the Perthshire sculptor had returned to Edinburgh in 1826 to develop his clientele for portraiture. Here his...

Sir Francis Burdett at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
Sir Francis Burdett at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
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The patronage of Burdett, a national figure, was a coup for Ternouth. A former assistant of Sir Francis Chantrey. Ternouth was then building a reputation as an independent sculptor. When displayed at Rossie Priory, this bust served as a symbol of the...

Francis Russell at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
Francis Russell at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
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The Duke's Temple of Liberty at his country seat of Woburn Abbey symbolised the political radicalism which he shared with his friend Charles James Fox, leader of the Whig or liberal party in the late eighteenth century.   This object is part of...

Charles James Fox at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
Charles James Fox at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
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Of Nollekens's two busts of Fox, the second was commissioned by his fellow-Whig the 5th Duke of Bedford for his Temple of Liberty at Woburn Abbey in 1801. Completed a decade after the first bust, the second became the definitive and most popular...

Grande Arabesque, Third Time at the Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
Grande Arabesque, Third Time at the Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
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Degas produced at least seven wax models of dancers in different positions of the arabesque, including three versions of the 'arabesque penchée' (leaning). He used these sculptures as a compositional aid for his oil paintings of ballet dancers. The...

The Campbell Sisters at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
The Campbell Sisters at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
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This group shows Emma and Julia, the two youngest daughters of Lady Charlotte Campbell, sister of the Duke of Argyll, and her first husband Colonel John Campbell of Shawfield. Bartolini described the girls as ‘dancing a waltz’, an action skilfully...

Olivia Kinnaird at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
Olivia Kinnaird at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
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Olivia Kinnaird (1808-1899) was the elder daughter of the sculptor's Perthshire patron Lord Kinnaird and the elder sister of Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird who had modelled for Campbell's The Young Ascanius in 1822. This bust may have been completed in...

William Pitt the Elder at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
William Pitt the Elder at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
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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...

A Scots Girl at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
A Scots Girl at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
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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...

Sir Walter Scott at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
Sir Walter Scott at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
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The Chantrey bust became the definitive sculptural likeness of 'the Wizard of the North' and was used by the Scottish sculptor John Steell when sculpting the statue for Edinburgh's Scott Monument.    This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the...

Lucius Verus at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
Lucius Verus at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
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Albacini's plaster is probably based on one of his own marble copies of the antique original which was formerly in the Villa Borghese, Rome and is now in the Louvre, Paris (also on Scan the World). Verus (AD 130-169) was co-Emperor of Rome AD 161-69...

Henry Grattan at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
Henry Grattan at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
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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...

General Piston at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
General Piston at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
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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...

Balnuaran of Clava, Inverness, Scotland
Balnuaran of Clava, Inverness, Scotland
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This Bronze Age funerary monument, known as a ‘Clava Cairn’, is located in a cemetery of similar monuments that are managed by Historic Environment Scotland. The cairn has a kerb of massive boulders 16.75m (55 feet) in diameter. The stones graduate...

Scotland: Montrose, statue of Bamse
Scotland: Montrose, statue of Bamse
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... Google Street View. ...I was reliably informed by a helpful Montrosian that the black and yellow ships visible in the background of this photo (and known locally as ‘bumble bees’) are Norwegian: Inputs: Flickr Model generated in 3DF Zephyr 4.509.