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3D sculptures and statues

Explore this selection of 3D models of sculptures and statues.

TheFactStories

Replica of the relief from the upper part of the stele of Hammurabi's code of laws (Code of Hammurabi). Shamash (seated), depicted as handing symbols of authority to Hammurabi. Digitised by participants (Rasha) during the Tech 4 Heritage workshops in …

UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage/ Digital Heritage Research Lab, Cyprus University of Technology

Left hand. Was probably holding something. Yellowish outer layer. Brick inner layer. Matt, buff slip. Within the framework of collaboration between Världskulturmuseerna and the UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage at Cyprus University of Technology, …

National Archeology Museum

La « Dame de Brassempouy » ou « Dame à la capuche » est une des plus célèbres œuvres d’art paléolithiques. Sans être un portrait fidèle, elle nous donne une image étonnamment moderne et émouvante de la femme préhistorique. La « Dame à la capuche » est déc…

The Hunt Museum

This bronze statue (H 29.6cm) stands on a modern marble base. He has a small head and unpronounced features. Some hair is visible at the back of his head but the front is bald. His right hand is raised and his left hand forms a fist. He is wearing a toga …

Fitzwilliam Museum

Nineteenth Dynasty; New Kingdom A male figure, squatting, lower part broken away, inscribed for the king’s fan bearer, found in Egypt. Dimension(s): depth, 0.37, m length, 0.565, m width, 0.275, m

Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment

An icon statue of St. Barbara, found in pieces during the excavation of Skriðuklaustur. This statue was made in Utrecht, the Netherlands, in the first half of the 15th century. St. Barbara is usually believed to provide protection against rockslides, eart…

Fitzwilliam Museum

A marble portrait head of Julius Caesar, bought in 1961 and part of the Pembroke collection. Dimension(s): height, 0.275, m width, 0.19, m, approx depth, 0.19, m, approx Object Number: GR.3.1961 (Antiquities)

Bibracte EPCC

Cette tête sculptée en lamprophyre (une roche magmatique moyennement dure et présentant un grain très fin) a été exhumée en 1994 à la Pâture du Couvent. Bien que les traits soient brouillés par l’érosion on distingue les yeux en amande le nez en trapèze…

Finnish Heritage Agency

fyysinen kuvaus: Neitsyt Maria seisoo hieman oikealle nojautuen ja kannatellen oikealla sivullaan istuvaa, alastonta Jeesus-lasta. Maria tukee lapsen suoraksi ojentunutta oikea jalkaa vasemmalla kädellään. Lapsi pitelee käsissään viikunaa(?). Marian kasvo…

Fitzwilliam Museum

A second century AD, Parian marble Roman head of Marcus Aurelius. Dimension(s): height, 0.312, m width, 0.19, m, approx depth, 0.19, m, approx Acquisition: Given to the Fitwilliam museum in 1850 by Dr John Disney Documentation: Michaelis, Adolf. 1882. An…

From Raw Collection to Digital Collection

A wooden sculpture of a group of three figures. The large female figure (Mary) is holding a smaller figure, a baby (Jesus) in her left arm. To her right is a figure of a child, holding her hand. The female figure is standin…

TheFactStories

Stone statue of King Sanatruq I of Hatra, I, 2nd century CE. Part of the collections of the Iraq Museum, Baghdad. Digitised by participants during the Tech 4 Heritage workshops.

Fitzwilliam Museum

A head of a goddess. Possibly Artemis or Aphrodite. Find Spot: Skepsis Troad Turkey Material: marble (Parian) Dimension: height, 0.313, m, circa Acquisition: given; 1865; Clarke, Edward Daniel Object Number: GR.9.1865 (Antiquities)

Fitzwilliam Museum

Inscribed at back right: 'E.H. BAILY, R.A./sculp. London/1841' Baily exhibited a plaster group of a mother and child entitled Affection etc.' at the Royal Academy in 1823 and subsequently carved several variants in marble. One of these is date…

UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage/ Digital Heritage Research Lab, Cyprus University of Technology

Colossal, male head. Square beard (in the Assyrian fashion), differentiated from cheek by a line. Large, prominent eyes, arched eyebrows, high cheekbones and protruding lips. Wearing a pointed helmet with upturned cheek, incised grooves decorate the borde…

Fitzwilliam Museum

A marble statue of Athena. She stands with her left hand on her hip; in her (lost) right hand she would have carried a spear. She wears a Corinthian helmet tipped back on her head, a chiton, and over it a himation that is bunched in thick folds beneath he…

The Hunt Museum

This small wooden figure of a girl may be a funerary model, typical of Ancient Egypt. The figure, carved from a single piece of wood, is a naked female with underdeveloped features. She stands upright looking ahead with her arms by her sides. Her hands ar…

Fitzwilliam Museum

A bronze cast torso of a young girl. Streaky green patina. Auguste Rodin.

UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage/ Digital Heritage Research Lab, Cyprus University of Technology

Mouldmade terracotta statuette of sitting woman with a child in her arms. The worman sits on a chair with back support, resting her feet on a small foot stool. She is possibly dressed in a peplos and her hair is concealed by a veil, showing only the curls…

Bibracte EPCC
From Raw Collection to Digital Collection

A marble sculpture of an angel sculpted by the Baroque sculptor Francesco Robba (1698 – 1757) between 1740 and 1750 for the Altar of the Holy Body in St Nicholas’ Cathedral in Ljubljana. The angel is standing mid-step on a cloud, with his right leg forwar…

From Raw Collection to Digital Collection

The wooden sculpture of the St Jerome, hand-carved by the Baroque sculptor Heinrich Michael Löhr (c. 1700 – after 1761). The sculpture depicts a half-naked male figure standing in an S-composition. Leaning on his left leg, …

Ajuntament de Girona

Figures that depict a pair of travelling magic lantern showmen. Throughout the eighteenth century until the beginning of the nineteenth century, at fairs and markets throughout Europe, wanderers and dealers offered their show, burdened with lanterns, ofte…

TheFactStories

Relief of Gilgamesh, a hero in ancient Mesopotamian mythology and the protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh, an epic poem written in Akkadian during the late 2nd millennium BC. He was possibly a historical king of the Sumerian city-state of Uruk, who was p…

The Hunt Museum

This seated Madonna and Child is possibly French or Spanish in origin. It is often referred to as 'Seded Sapentia' which means 'Throne of Wisdom'. The Madonna is dressed in a long gown with loose hanging cuffs and is veiled. The infant Jes…

Fitzwilliam Museum

Two Persian courtiers, one standing sideways, one standing frontally, with head turned back, grabbing each other's beards in greeting . This was from the Palace of Xerxes Persepolis Persia Iran.

The Hunt Museum

The lower half of a small head carved in basalt shows individual features suggesting a portrait. The top and back of the head have been completely removed. The left eye, except its lower frame and both ears are missing. The features are soft and rounded w…

From Raw Collection to Digital Collection

The marble sculpture of the Immaculate Mary, sculpted by the Baroque sculptor Francesco Robba (1698 – 1757) around 1730, was originally part of a plague column located on the Main square in Karlovac. The original statue was…

From Raw Collection to Digital Collection

The wooden bust of a young saint, hand-carved in the middle of the 17th century by an unknown sculptor. The sculpture depicts a bust of a young male figure with short curly brown hair. He is wearing a brown, collared, …

Fitzwilliam Museum

A marble statuette of Alexander the Great from Mansha, el- (Ptolemais Hermiou) Egypt. Dating to circa 100 B.C. (Ptolemaic; Hellenistic) Height, 0.59, m Acquisition: bought; 1970