Madame de Pompadour at The Louvre, Paris

Madame de Pompadour at The Louvre, Paris

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Commissioned in 1750, a statue was placed in a thicket of a park at the Chateau de Bellevue that imitates the traits of Madame de Pompadour. It was not surprising since she was King Louis XV's official mistress, and formerly the statue depicted Cupid. The Marquise is portrayed wearing a simple white robe tucked down to reveal her breasts, with nude arms in a pose ready to help whoever she likes. By her feet are posies and flowers of all seasons, showing that if love doesn't have time, friendship blooms in every season of life. This object is part of the "Scan The World" initiative, introduced by MyMiniFactory as a non-profit project. Scan The World creates a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from across the globe for everyone to access for free. It's an open source community effort where anyone can contribute interesting items from around them. If you have something to share and want to help out, email stw@myminifactory.com to learn how to participate.

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