Antonin Dvorak photogrammetry scan

Antonin Dvorak photogrammetry scan

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Photogrammetry scan of Antonín Dvořák's statue captures the Czech composer's essence, standing proudly in front of Prague's iconic Rudolfinum building to celebrate his remarkable work and achievements that transcend its walls. The photogrammetry process begins with a series of pictures taken with a high-quality Panasonic GH5 camera. These images are then expertly reconstructed into a 3D model using Meshroom software, following a step-by-step tutorial found on PrusaPrinters.org. The result is an incredibly detailed and accurate representation of the statue. As one of the first Czech composers to achieve global recognition, Antonín Dvořák's legacy continues to inspire and delight music lovers around the world. His symphony "From the New World" holds a special place in history, as it was famously performed by Neil Armstrong during his historic moonwalk. The striking statue was commissioned by the city of Prague in 1949 from renowned sculptor Josef Wagner and architect Pavel Smetana. Completed in 1958, just months after Wagner's passing, the monument remained untouched until 2000, when it was finally erected in front of Rudolfinum as part of a grand cultural revival. This decision was largely driven by Zdeněk Nejedlý, then-minister of culture, who initially suggested another artist would be more suitable for the project. However, Nejedlý's reservations were fueled by a personal disappointment when Dvořák's daughter refused his hand in marriage and instead wed another musician.

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