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Elephant Woman of Willendorf II & MAUS = Doktorwürden Also check out other redesigns https://www.thingiverse.com/Syzguru11/collections/VenusOfWillendorf-Redesigns https://www.thingiverse.com/Syzguru11/collections/MySculptures
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The Venus of Willendorf. A 25,000-year-old carving from the Paleolithic era, crafted with precision from limestone. Her origins, purpose, and cultural significance remain shrouded in mystery, despite some historians' assertions that she may have...
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The Human Species Evolves at an Alarming Rate As it stands now, human beings are adapting rapidly to their environment. This is a natural process that has been ongoing since the beginning of time. ...However, the rate at which humans adapt has...
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The Venus of Willendorf, known to academics as the Woman of Willendorf, stands at an impressive 11.1 centimeters or 4.4 inches in height and is estimated to have been crafted between approximately 28,000 and 25,000 BCE. Discovered by Johann Veran or...
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The Venus of Willendorf, also known as the Woman of Willendorf, stands at an impressive 11.1 cm (4 3/8 inches) tall and is a finely crafted statuette of a female figure. Unearthed in 1908 by archaeologist Josef Szombathy at a paleolithic site near...
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Following a re-evaluation of the site's stratigraphy in 1990, the estimated date for the creation of the Woman of Willendorf was revised to between approximately 24,000 and 22,000 years ago; however, more recent estimates suggest it dates back...
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It was discovered in a Paleolithic excavation site near Willendorf, Austria, on the banks of the Danube River in 1908 by Austrian archaeologist Josef Szombathy. This statue is one of the most well-known examples of the Venus figurines from the...
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Here's the spun text: LuckyCat von Willendorf - A Rare and Valuable Feline Treasure.
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The Venus of Willendorf, an ancient sculpture, has undergone a modern makeover with intricate remeshing techniques applied to its high-resolution 3D scan available on Turbosquid. Despite having significant overhangs that require adjustments in...
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The Venus of Willendorf is a Paleolithic Venus dating between 28,000 and 25,000 years ago. This bare female figure stands at 11 centimeters tall, 5.7 centimeters wide, and 4.5 centimeters thick with a circumference of 15 centimeters. It was carved...
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The Venus of Willendorf is an iconic Gravettian figure from the Upper Paleolithic era. A detailed 3D model was created using photogrammetry, based on 111 high-quality photos of a replica of the genuine Venus. ...This model represents a reduced version,...
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The Venus of Willendorf Redesign: A Fresh Perspective on an Ancient Icon Reimagining the iconic Venus of Willendorf statue is a thought-provoking exercise that challenges our understanding of art, culture, and femininity. By introducing modern...
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Die zu Willendorf nächstgelegenen Figurinen des Gravettiens sind die Venus von Dolní Věstonice (Mähren) und die Venus von Moravany in der Slowakei. Dabei geht man von einer einheitlichen religiösen Vorstellung während der Spätphase des Gravettien...
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Ancient Mysterious Figure Unveiled - The enigmatic Sphinx of Willendorf is revealed to be a remarkably well-preserved relic from a bygone era. Discovered in 1908, this petite figurine is estimated to have been crafted around 25,000 years ago during...
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... to 25,000 years ago. ORIGIN: Discovered in a paleolithic excavation near Willendorf (Austria), on the Danube River's banks, in 1908 by Austrian archaeologist Josef Szombathy. ... DESCRIPTION: Anthropomorphic female statue, covered with red ochre.
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The Willendorf figurine is one of several similar artifacts discovered in Europe during the late 19th century. Each of these statues shares certain characteristics with its counterparts, including an emphasis on feminine features and a robust...
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The Venus of Willendorf figurines are intricately nested together like delicate puzzle pieces.
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Check out more design transformations at Thingiverse, specifically the Venus of Willendorf redesigns collection and Syzguru11's own sculpture collections.
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By Zydac on Thingiverse, discover the intriguing 3D model inspired by the Venus of Willendorf, an ancient sculpture found near Austria's Danube River, thought to be created approximately 25,000 years ago. This masterpiece has been reimagined with...
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The Venus of Willendorf, unearthed near the Danube River in present-day Austria, stands out as a pioneering example of sculptural craftsmanship. Dating back over 25,000 years, this ancient relic has sparked new ideas for reimagining its form using...
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Dieser Keksausstecher zeigt die bekannte 29.500 Jahre alte Venus von Willendorf, welche im NHM Wien ausgestellt ist. Die [Prähistorische Abteilung des NHM Wiens](https://www.nhm-wien.ac.at/forschung/praehistorie) beherbergt viele besondere und...
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Venus of Willendorf was restored by Zydac so it could be divided evenly in Kisslicer accurately.
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The art piece Venus of Willendorf 21st century is an essential contemporary European cultural icon in the 21st-century context. Standing 4.5 meters tall, it is crafted from glued foam rubber sheets covered with pieces of mirror plastic, creating a...
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One thing is certain: the Venus of Willendorf serves as a poignant reminder of our species' enduring fascination with the mysteries of life and death. Now, let us turn our attention to a more modern marvel - the elephant-bat hybrid creature that has...
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The Venus of Willendorf ---------------------------------------------Modeling and UV Mapping: ZBrushTexturing: Substance painterRendering: 3DS Max--------------------------Software Version:Maya 2017 (V-Ray 3.5)3DS Max 2017 (V-Ray...
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Please welcome BEANUS of WILLENDORF, the thick bean we've been waiting for. Made with help from the audience during a livestream <a href="twitch.tv/the_jenna">on Twitch at The_Jenna</a>. Follow me to join in the next design session! For more...
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Study of a Mold for Venus of Willendorf Researchers at Thingiverse have posted an intriguing project, a study of a mold designed to replicate the famous Venus of Willendorf statue. This tiny figurine, discovered in 1908, is one of the most iconic...
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articulated model inspired by the Paleolithic Venus dated between 27.500 and 25.000 B.C. The representation of the reproductive organs as an allegory of fertility stands out. The size of the printed model is 17 cm high. The pieces are connected by...