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Casts of this masterpiece were found in university and museum study collections, including one made by the Louvre that has been returned to Piombino. However, B.S. Ridgeway proved it to be a consciously fabricated Roman forgery, with a false inlaid...
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Located at the Louvre in Paris, France, this object is part of the "Scan The World" initiative. Scan The World is a non-profit project launched by MyMiniFactory to create a comprehensive digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks,...
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... a jug over her shoulder while delicately grasping the fabric of her dress between her right hand's fingers. Today, this exquisite artwork is on display at the world-renowned Louvre Museum in Paris, captivating audiences with its timeless elegance.
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This object is part of "Scan The World", a non-profit project initiated by MyMiniFactory that aims 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...
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The bust is clearly inspired by a portrait executed by Franz II Pourbus, with the replica preserved in the painting department at the Louvre. This object is part of "Scan The World", a non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory. Through this...
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This recurring theme appears throughout Stouf's works, created between 1778-1781; a terracotta model was showcased at the Salon in 1785, and the Louvre exhibited a marble version from 1789 to 1791 and again in 1814. In 1814, the piece was described...
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Initially placed in the opulent Mattei Villa in Rome, it eventually found a new home in the esteemed permanent collection at the Louvre Museum in Paris. The sculpture, aptly titled 'L'Amitié' (Friendship), showcases a breathtaking nude female figure...
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... marched alongside the procession of Dionysus, the revered god of wine. ...This exquisite statue in the Louvre may have been a faithful replica from the Roman era or an original Greek creation, lost to time, crafted during the pivotal third century BC.
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The sculpture was moved from Rome to France in 1715 and was installed at the Château de Marly before being relocated to the Tuileries Gardens in 1717. It matched a piece by Lepautre, Aeneas and Anchises, which is now in the Louvre. This work was not...
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Seized from the royal collection during the Revolution, it has been on permanent display at the Musée du Louvre since its inception. A copy can be seen in the municipal building in Arles. François Girardon's restoration added attributes to make the...
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The statue was seized from the royal collection during the Revolution and has been housed at the Musée du Louvre since its inception. A replica is displayed in Arles' municipal building. François Girardon, a royal sculptor, restored the sculpture by...
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Like the Laocoon, one of the most admired antique statues at that time, the gladiator is in agony but not crying out in pain, and it is this dignity in suffering that makes the figure more sensitive and inward-looking. ...A critic at the 1779 Salon...
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Her legendary faithfulness during torture was sealed by a profound testament that echoes across the ages; a young martyr in the 4th century, she became a Christian at the age of fourteen under the hands of Emperor Maxentius. Born into a family that...
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In 1849, Mariette joined the Egyptian department at the Louvre and traveled to Egypt the following year to acquire ancient manuscripts, but instead began excavating at Ṣaqqārah, a site containing part of the burial grounds of ancient Memphis. His...
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The following year, he traveled to Egypt with a mission to obtain rare texts, only to discover that his true calling was archaeology, particularly at the site of Ṣaqqārah, where he uncovered the Avenue of the Sphinxes and the Serapeum, a sacred...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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... significant contributions to the world of art. As a master of neoclassical style, Roland worked extensively with stone and terra cotta, leaving behind a lasting legacy. His stunning reliefs can be admired on the grand facade of the Louvre Museum.
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In 1839, French sculptor David D'Angers carved a stunning bust of Francois Arago; D'Angers is renowned for his exquisite marble sculptures that are now proudly displayed in the main sculpture hall of The Louvre in Paris (explore more here). ... Francois...
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In 1839, renowned French sculptor David D'Angers crafted this striking bust of Francois Arago, who was born in 1786 and passed away in 1853; D'Angers' impressive marble sculptures are now proudly displayed in The Louvre's main sculpture hall in...
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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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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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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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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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... miles before arriving in Rome. There, he gained the admiration of renowned artist Pietro da Cortona, who warmly welcomed him into his studio and assigned him to work on the breathtaking ceilings of Palazzo Barberini and Palazzo Pitti at Florence.
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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...