
Sitting Woman from a Temple Pediment
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Monte Compatri/Tusculum (Italy), acquired in 1893 Marble, 440 - 430 BC A woman sits calmly, her presence a testament to the skill of ancient craftsmen. She is part of a unique group of small-scale sculptures that adorn the pediment of an ancient building. A running girl, a kneeling man and a helmeted female head are among the other pieces in this collection. Their exact purpose remains unknown, leaving us to imagine what activity she once participated in. This object is part of "Scan The World", a community-driven initiative that brings art and culture to life through 3D printing. "Scan The World" allows users to access fully printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from around the globe for free. The project relies on contributions from people like you who are passionate about sharing their local heritage with the world. If you have interesting items in your community that you would like to contribute, email stw@myminifactory.com to learn how you can help make a difference.
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