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The piece, titled "L'Amitié," or Friendship in translation, is now housed in the permanent collection of the Louvre Museum in Paris after being relocated from its original home at the Mattei Villa in Rome. The sculpture depicts a bare-breasted...
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The statue had been sitting quietly in the Louvre's Antiques section since the museum first opened its doors, but it wasn't until after the First Empire that it was finally put on display under a new name: 'Providence'. By placing a globe firmly in...
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This bronze sculpture resides within the Louvre in Paris. Despite its title of Sleeping Lion, it exudes an unmistakable air of alertness and awareness. A volunteer generously provided this scan, which comprises approximately 30 images. This object...
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... of France who ruled from 1830 to 1848. Living in the opulent Palace of Tuileries just a stone's throw away from the renowned Louvre Museum, the King developed an extraordinary passion for the museum and its vast collection of Spanish antiquities.
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Commissioned for the Louvre's Painter rooms, the bust showcases the masterful craftsmanship of its French creator. A renowned artist in his own right, Sir Anthony van Dyck dominated the art scene with his impressive portraits of Charles I and his...
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A notable exception exists - the original Greek statue upon which the Athena Mattei is based still exists: a large bronze discovered at Piraeus near Athens in 1959. The original statue reveals the liberties taken by the copyist who, working in...
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She gained prominence after the nine-day siege was lifted, leading to several swift victories that paved the way for Charles VII's coronation at Reims. This event boosted French morale and ultimately led to their final victory. On May 23, 1430, Joan...
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Her remarkable efforts culminated in a swift nine-day victory, followed by several additional triumphs that paved the way for Charles VII's long-awaited coronation at Reims. This pivotal event greatly boosted French morale and set the stage for their...
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France regained it in the Treaty of Florence (28 March 1801), and it was displayed at the Louvre from December 1803 onwards. This gigantic statue of Athena, discovered in Velletri in the eighteenth century, is a copy of a bronze effigy, now lost,...
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This statue in the Louvre could be either an ancient Greek original created in the third century BC or a Roman replica from that era, which has since been lost. The right arm and vase are both restored. This object is part of "Scan The World", a...
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Living mere steps away in the Palace of Tuileries, adjacent to the Louvre Museum, the King developed a profound fascination with the museum, where he proudly displayed his impressive collection of Spanish antiquities. This remarkable object is part...
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Her legendary faithfulness through torture was blessed by a profound testimony that rings clear through the ages; a young martyr in the 4th Century at the hands of Emperor Maxentius, she became a Christian at the age of fourteen. With parents who...
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A replica of Aphrodite of the Gardens attributed to Alcamenes The statue is very likely to be a reproduction of the famous Aphrodite of the Gardens made at the end of the fifth century BC by the Athenian sculptor Alcamenes, a contemporary of...
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Milo of Croton was a renowned 6th-century wrestler from the prominent Magna Graecian city of Croton who enjoyed an illustrious wrestling career, achieving numerous victories in the most prestigious athletic festivals of ancient Greece. His impressive...
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This marble fragment of a sculpture is known as the Diadoumenos, literally translating to 'someone who attached a headband around the front', a practice done by those after a victory in an athletic contest. It is a first-century A.D. Roman copy of a...
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The statue is very likely to be a reproduction of Aphrodite of the Gardens made at the end of the fifth century BC by Alcamenes, an Athenian sculptor and contemporary of Phidias. The original, described by Pausanias, was in Athens. Wearing a chiton...
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Many have wondered how the copy could have been created after this date, if the original was invisible, leading to the hypothesis that the Louvre Athena is a copy from the second century BC. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is...
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Time and Truth emerged as a relatively rare theme in art, but found its wings in Renaissance painting before spreading to sculpture in the 19th Century. In this allegory, Truth stands tall as a proud young woman whose stunning beauty is illuminated...
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Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, which aims to create a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from around the globe for public access at no cost. Scan the World is an...
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The four statuettes featured in the Louvre are a collection of reproductions created by Lysippos who revolutionized the depiction of heroes in art with their incredible exploits. ...We can attribute this image to his famous sculpture 'The Hercules...
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The four statuettes featured in the Louvre are a collection of reproductions by sculptor Lysippos who considerably changed how heroes were depicted in art, seen reflecting in their exploits. ...We can attribute this image through his famous sculpture...
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The four statuettes featured in the Louvre are reproductions by sculptor Lysippos who considerably changed how heroes were depicted in art, reflecting their exploits. ...This image can be attributed through his famous sculpture 'The Hercules Farnese' of...
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Many of these masterpieces can be seen on the iconic facade of the Louvre Museum. This incredible sculpture is part of "Scan The World," a groundbreaking non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory. Through this project, we're working tirelessly...
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Milo of Croton was a renowned 6th-century BC wrestler from the Magna Graecian city of Croton who dominated the wrestling scene with an impressive career marked by numerous victories in the most prestigious athletic festivals of ancient Greece. Milo's...
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As Rome gained control of the Hellenistic world, Greek works were brought back by victorious generals, and artists left conquered kingdoms for Rome, the new capital of the Mediterranean world. This phenomenon can be seen in this portrait. The...
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A typically mannerist work The sculptor responsible for the Aphrodite in the Louvre has produced a masterful rendering of the richness and diversity of folds of the goddess's garment carving marble in a style typical of sculptors working in the late...
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The Louvre statuette illustrates the profound influence exercised by Ionian artists on the workshops of Laconia. The Laconian type, deriving from Asia Minor, reflects the primitive nature of the Gorgon figure. Huge bulging eyes, a flat nose, and...
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The Louvre statuette exemplifies the "Ionian" influence exerted by eastern Greek artists on Laconian workshops. The Laconian type, deriving from Asia Minor, reflects the primitive nature of the Gorgon figure. Large, bulging eyes, a flat nose, and...
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Following their victory at Philippi, the Triumvirate divided the Roman Republic among themselves and ruled as military dictators. The Triumvirate was eventually torn apart under the competing ambitions of its members: Lepidus was driven into exile...
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This exquisite marble statue was acquired by the Louvre shortly after 1807, when Napoleon I purchased the collection of Prince Camillo Borghese. It is widely regarded as the finest Roman copy of the Apollo Sauroctonus ("lizard slayer" in Greek), a...