
Kneeling Male Attendant
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A Cambodian sculpture from the Angkor period, dating approximately between 921-945 AD, features a kneeling male attendant carved out of stone. The head measures 18 inches in height, while the entire figure stands at 48.25 inches tall. The body section is 76.8 cm high, with a width of 59.7 cm and depth of 78.7 cm. The artwork was gifted to the Metropolitan Museum of Art by Douglas Latchford, in honor of Martin Lerner in 1992. Accession numbers for this sculpture are 1992.390.1 (right side) and 1292.390.2 (left side). This figure was captured using Autodesk 123D Catch by David Neff and Matt Griffin during the Met MakerBot Hackathon in June 2012. For more information on this sculpture, visit http://www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/60005547 and http://www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/60005545. Please note that while the file needs some work, someone with the right tools can make a printable model from these photosets after closing any holes in Meshmixer or similar software. Kindly share your STLs as derivatives for others to use!
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