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Venus de Milo at The Louvre, Paris
Venus de Milo at The Louvre, Paris
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The statue has sometimes been thought to be a replica, freely inspired by an original from the late 4th century BC, because of its resemblance to the Aphrodite of Capua (Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples) — a similar style Roman work, copy of a...

ouroboros  ring 3D print model
ouroboros ring 3D print model
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In ancient times, it remained an important symbol, persisting even into Roman times when it frequently appeared on magical talismans, often paired with other symbolic emblems. The 4th-century AD Latin commentator Servius acknowledged its use by...

Seneca
Seneca
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Lucius Annaeus Seneca, commonly known as Seneca the Younger or simply Seneca, was a Roman philosopher, statesman, dramatist, and humorist of the Silver Age of Latin literature. Born in Cordoba, Hispania, in 4 BC, he was raised in Rome where he...

Head of Germanicus
Head of Germanicus
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Roman-era heads constructed out of several pieces often featured painted hair, lips, eyes, and clothing to conceal joints and fillings, offsetting any aesthetic drawback. The technique was a result of economic, social, and technical factors:...

Female head, modeled from the Aphrodite of Cnidus at The Louvre, Paris
Female head, modeled from the Aphrodite of Cnidus at The Louvre, Paris
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The slight tilt to the left, the chignon, and treatment of the hair in waves divided equally on either side of a central part are similar to other Roman heads nearby. The head is distinguished by its elegance and gentleness, with no trepan lines in...

Christmas  pendants 3D print model
Christmas pendants 3D print model
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This matches the ancient Roman solstice festival. Most Christians use the Gregorian calendar for this celebration on December 25, but Eastern churches observe it according to the Julian calendar. The festive customs associated with Christmas across...

Aphrodite Urania, the so-called "Aphrodite with tortoise"
Aphrodite Urania, the so-called "Aphrodite with tortoise"
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Or is it a later Roman replica? Unfortunately, the head, worked separately, has been lost, as have the neck, left shoulder, entire right arm, and left arm below the elbow. Several restorations to the folds in the mantle and left knee suggest that the...

Colonna Venus (Aphrodite of Knidos)
Colonna Venus (Aphrodite of Knidos)
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Colonna Venus (Aphrodite of Knidos) The Colonna Venus is an exceptional Roman Imperial Period replica of the renowned Aphrodite of Knidos sculpted by Praxiteles, a masterful Attic artist. Although the statue stands as a high-quality copy, most...

Hellenistic Male Head 1 at The British Museum, London
Hellenistic Male Head 1 at The British Museum, London
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The Hellenistic period spans ancient Greek (Hellenic) history and Mediterranean history between Alexander the Great's death in 323 BC and the Roman Empire's emergence as signified by the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, along with the subsequent conquest...

Portable Solar Dial
Portable Solar Dial
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A smarter person than me may find the proper solution.Usage:The object requires a thin pole stuck through the proper month hole (roman numerals) until it reaches the opposite hole. Then orient the pole to the direction of the sun, so a vertical...

Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great
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For more photos, descriptions of my reinventions, and info, visit http://cosmowenman.com Hellenistic Greek, 2nd-1st century BC This youthful image of the conqueror king is said to be from Alexandria, Egypt You can see it in its original form at the...

Simple R2D2 testprint cube
Simple R2D2 testprint cube
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Generating Attributions log: [0] Thing Title : TILT-N-TRAP (MOUSE TRAP) [0] Thing URL : http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1929 [0] Thing Author : 2ROBOTGUY [0] Thing Licence : Creative Commons - Attribution [1] Thing Title : Mini DV frame for DVD...

Allegory of Autumn (Bacchus)
Allegory of Autumn (Bacchus)
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Also known as Bacchus, the name adopted by the Romans and the frenzy he induces, bakkheia. His thyrsus is sometimes wound with ivy and dripping with honey. It is a beneficent wand but also a weapon, and can be used to destroy those who oppose his...

Bacchus
Bacchus
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Also known as Bacchus, the name adopted by the Romans and the frenzy he induces. His thyrsus is sometimes wound with ivy and dripping with honey. It is a beneficent wand but also a weapon, and can be used to destroy those who oppose his cult and the...

Saint George and the Dragon
Saint George and the Dragon
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... Saint George, a courageous Roman officer, had just crossed into Trebizond, a land plagued by a terrifying dragon demanding human sacrifices to satiate its hunger. The chosen victim that day was the beautiful princess, destined for a gruesome fate.

Orpheus Relief with Hermes, Eurydice, and Orpheus
Orpheus Relief with Hermes, Eurydice, and Orpheus
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Our panel shows Orpheus, Eurydice, and Hermes (the Roman Mercury). According to myth, Orpheus was a son of Apollo and a famous singer who lived in Thrace in northern Greece - his song could charm human beings, wild animals, and even inanimate...

Herm of Pericles
Herm of Pericles
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Roman writer Pliny the Elder wrote about a competition between the four sculptors Polykleitos, Phidias, Kresilas, and Phradmon, on the best statues of Amazons for the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus. ...Each sculptor placed himself first, but Phidias,...

The Soldier of Marathon Announces Victory at the Louvre, Paris
The Soldier of Marathon Announces Victory at the Louvre, Paris
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It was part of a series of commissions illustrating the glories of antiquity, including numerous heroes celebrated for their courage, their devotion to patriotic or civic duty, and their stoicism, including Philopoemen by David d'Angers and Cato of...

Relief depicting the Adbuction of Europa at The Parc del Laberint d'Horta, Barcelona
Relief depicting the Adbuction of Europa at The Parc del Laberint d'Horta, Barcelona
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Roman mythology adopted the tale of the Raptus, also known as "The Abduction of Europa" and "The Seduction of Europa," substituting the god Jupiter for Zeus. The myth of Europa and Zeus may have originated in a sacred union between the Phoenician...

Alexander The Great at The Louvre, Paris
Alexander The Great at The Louvre, Paris
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Most antique bronze statues disappeared long ago, and are known only through small bronze copies or Roman versions in marble. The Azara Herm and the bronze Br 370 are copies of the same original, created by Lysippos around 330 BC. Alexander is shown...

USB shutter control cable for DSLR (Canon,Pentax,Sony,Nikon)
USB shutter control cable for DSLR (Canon,Pentax,Sony,Nikon)
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USB shutter control cable for DSLR (Canon,Pentax,Sony,Nikon) Using RTS-on-COM shutter driver in some Astrophotography software: DSLR Shutter, APT, SGPro INDIGO Wiring diagram nad PCB on EasyEDA BOM 1x CP2102 USB 2.0 to TTL UART Module 1x SHARP PC817...

Amphitrite at The Louvre, Paris
Amphitrite at The Louvre, Paris
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In Roman mythology, the consort of Neptune, a relatively minor figure, was Salacia, the goddess of saltwater. The powerful sea-goddess Amphitrite, one of four statues commissioned for the "river" in the Parc de Marly, was a companion piece for the...

Alexander The Great at The Louvre, Paris
Alexander The Great at The Louvre, Paris
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Most antique bronze statues disappeared long ago, and are known only through small bronze copies or Roman versions in marble. The Azara Herm and the bronze Br 370 are copies of the same original, created by Lysippos around 330 BC. Alexander is shown...

Vertumnus and Pomona
Vertumnus and Pomona
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Vertumnus, the Roman god of seasons and change, assumed multiple guises as he attempted to win over the recalcitrant wood nymph Pomona. Govaert Flinck has painted the moment in their courtship when Vertumnus, disguised as an elderly woman, is...

The stele of Baal with Thunderbolt at The Louvre, Paris
The stele of Baal with Thunderbolt at The Louvre, Paris
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Today it is widely agreed that this scene depicts the god Baal unleashing a storm from the club he is brandishing in the traditional pose of the storm gods worshipped throughout the Levant - the Greek god Zeus and the Roman god Jupiter would later...

Pandora
Pandora
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Despite his connection with Roman art, Gibson continued to showcase his work at the Royal Academy in London, where he was elected a Royal Academician in 1838. The Pandora statue exemplifies Gibson's mastery of Neo-classical style. Its classical...

Mercury
Mercury
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This is a statuette of the Roman God Mercury, carved from marble with intricate bronze details. Mercury is depicted in full-length, and is unclothed except for a cloak clasped at the right shoulder, winged sandals, and a winged helmet. The origin of...

Charles I
Charles I
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Charles believed in the divine right of kings and thought he could govern according to his own conscience Many of his subjects opposed his policies particularly the levying of taxes without parliamentary consent and perceived his actions as those of...

Aphrodite at The Louvre, Paris
Aphrodite at The Louvre, Paris
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As one of many copies made of the Aphrodite of Cnidus during the Hellenistic and Imperial periods, this head displays a distinctive tilt to the left, chignon, and hair treatment in waves divided equally on either side of a central part, reminiscent...

The Varvakeion Athena at The National Archaeological Museum of Athens, Greece
The Varvakeion Athena at The National Archaeological Museum of Athens, Greece
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The Romans eventually removed it from the Parthenon in the 5th century AD, and its subsequent whereabouts remain a topic of ongoing debate. A detailed account of the statue's appearance can be found in the writings of the esteemed historian...