
Bather at the MET, New York
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This breathtaking sculpture was originally chiseled from marble by the masterful Jean Antoinne Houdon in 1782, showcasing a stunning nude female figure luxuriating in a serene bathing scene. As part of an extensive collection of sculptures, it dominated a grand fountain, surrounded by other statuesque women who poured water over the central figure in this magnificent sculpture. This object is part of "Scan The World", a groundbreaking non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory to create a vast digital library of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from around the globe for public access at no cost. Scan the World is an open-source community effort, inviting anyone with intriguing items nearby to contribute, simply email stw@myminifactory.com to learn how you can be part of this exciting project.
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