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Nicknamed the Nike of Samothrace, this stunning sculpture has been captivating visitors at the Louvre Museum for centuries, standing tall at an impressive 2.4 meters high. ...Its mesmerizing appeal lies in its exquisite wing details and delicate fabric...
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Known also as the Nike of Samothrace, this breathtaking artwork is permanently displayed at the Louvre Museum, standing tall at an impressive height of 2.4 meters. What sets this sculpture apart is its incredibly detailed wings and intricately...
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This object is part of "Scan The World", a non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory to create a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from around the world for public access at no cost. ...Scan The World is an...
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After the Greeks' first victory over the Persians at Marathon, a soldier ran more than forty kilometers to Athens to announce the news. Having delivered his message, he died of exhaustion. Cortot chose to depict the moment when the weary soldier...
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After the Greeks' first victory over the Persians at Marathon, a soldier ran more than forty kilometers to Athens to announce the news, collapsing and dying from exhaustion after delivering his message. Cortot chose to depict this moment when the...
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... – 183 BC, Messene) was a skilled Greek general and statesman, who was Achaeanstrategos on eight occasions. ...From the time he was appointed as strategos in 209 BC, Philopoemen helped turn the Achaean League into an important military power in Greece.
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Arisnoe stands proudly within the majestic walls of The Louvre, a cultural icon set against the backdrop of vibrant Paris.
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... A prime example is Marie-Adelaide de Savoir, whose sculptures attribute the gods with grandeur, as seen in two masterpieces at the Louvre, Jupiter and Juno, both commissioned by Louis XV's monarchy and available on MyMiniFactory and Scan The World.
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As the nephew of Pope Clement XI, he amassed an impressive collection that would become the subject of study at his villa in Porta Salaria, inaugurated in 1763. Winckelmann and Cavaceppi founded modern art history and restoration there. The Albani...
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This object is part of "Scan The World," a non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory, which aims to establish a comprehensive digital archive of fully printable three-dimensional sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from around the globe for...
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... resource. Unfortunately, during the Treaty of Tolentino in 1797, France seized the Albani collection; it was returned to its owner in 1815 but Louis XVIII purchased 20 antique pieces while the Louvre retained others by exchanging other works.
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A symbolic representation of France Amphitrite and Neptune were placed at the foot of the waterfall, near the pond, and the Seine and the Marne at the top. They made up a symbolic representation of the territory of France, where the waters of the...
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According to his daughter, Mansion lost his sight in 1824 due to working on the reliefs of the Louvre, and he died as a result of his devotion to the Empire style, refusing to create a statue of General Moreau as requested by the Restoration...
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Following 1809, Mansion devoted himself exclusively to sculpture, producing several reliefs that decorated the Louvre's oeils de boeufs, particularly the clock on the Cour Carree, a sculpture titled "Lyric Poetry and Music" in 1824. He also created...
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Another notable fountain sculpture for Versailles, Cherubs Playing with a Lyre, created between 1672 and 1673, was removed from Versailles in the mid-eighteenth century and is now on display at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. The...
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... for the grand dome of the Panthéon, this masterpiece met an untimely demise in 1848. However, thanks to the preservation efforts of the Louvre, a bronze replica cast by Thiébault in 1859 now stands as a testament to Cortot's enduring artistry.
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Today, it is on permanent display at The Louvre in Paris as part of the "Scan The World" initiative. Scan The World is a non-profit project that creates digital archives of fully printable sculptures and artworks from around the globe for everyone to...
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... Flamen, this sculpture stands as a testament to Diana's enduring legacy. Commissioned for the Parc de Marly, it was initially displayed there before finding its permanent home at The Louvre in Paris, where it remains on display for all to admire.
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An Aphrodite in her bath In the fourth century BC, the citizens of Cnidus, a small city-state on the southern coast of Asia Minor, placed the Aphrodite of Praxiteles at the heart of the temple dedicated to her. Viewers were struck by the boldness of...
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In contrast, Amphitrite was one of the four groups commissioned for the "river" in the Parc de Marly, a stunning work of art that stood alongside Neptune at the foot of the waterfall. The plaster model of Amphitrite and Neptune was created by...
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Another fountain sculpture for Versailles, Cherubs Playing with a Lyre, created between 1672 and 1673, was removed from Versailles in the mid-eighteenth century and is now displayed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. Projects for...
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Both sculptures are now proudly displayed in The Louvre's permanent collection. In ancient Greek mythology, Amphitrite was revered as a powerful sea goddess and the devoted wife of Poseidon. However, under the influence of the Olympian pantheon, she...
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An Aphrodite Surprised in Her Bath In the fourth century BC, the citizens of Cnidus, a small city-state on Asia Minor's southern coast, placed Praxiteles' Aphrodite at the heart of the temple dedicated to her. Viewers were struck by the boldness of...
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Prometheus' allegiance earned him a place on the victorious side of the titanic war known as the Titanomachy, where Zeus and his Olympian followers ultimately defeated Cronus and the other Titans. Ancient myths and legends recount multiple versions...
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Both sculptures were subsequently relocated to The Louvre, where they remain part of its permanent collection. In ancient Greek mythology, Amphitrite is revered as a powerful sea goddess and the devoted wife of Poseidon. As she became integrated...
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... The couple's child will be Voluptas, "Pleasure." The object mentioned at the end of the text appears to be a 3D printed sculpture or model related to the mythological story. It was scanned using photogrammetry and processed using Agisoft PhotoScan.
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Iphigenia springs forth as the daughter of mighty Agamemnon and Clytemnestra in ancient Greek lore, destined to meet a tragic fate at the hands of her father, compelled by divine command to make a heart-wrenching sacrifice that will clear a path for...
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... the ground, while Marsyas discovered the flute and eagerly took possession of it. This captivating theme was a staple in theatrical performances, which ultimately led to Marsyas' brutal torture and flaying at the hands of Cupid and Athena herself.
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... flute: the goddess rejecting and casting aside the instrument, only for Marsyas to discover and claim it as his own. This theme is a popular subject in theater, ultimately leading to Marsyas' tormenting and flaying at the hands of Cupid and Athena.
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This piece embodies the four manifestations of divinity: at the center stands Hathor, a majestic cow, accompanied by a woman seated on her right - Nebet-Hetepet Iousas or symbols of the goddess of love relationships; beneath her nose, the cobra...