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Marcus Aurelius Statue The Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius Statue Marcus Aurelius Desktop Bust 25 cm Large A great quality home or office decoration! Classy and elegant-looking sculpture, great as a gift or to decorate a space. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus was the Roman emperor from 161 to 180 and a Stoic philosopher. He was the last …
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This is a custom option for different roman and greek sculptures to decorate your wall. All the sculptures are either museum replicas or inspiration, remember before ordering you must share the link to the scanned copy of the sculpture else the image of the statue you want. The order depends upon the availability of the …
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Head Bust Portraits Art Sculpture for Decorations, art showcasing, jewelry holder and home decorations.
Customised head bust sculpture gives you the option to choose between variety of roman, ancient, greek, mythological, biblical characters.
After placing order we’ll contact you with the designs are requirements also, you can add your request with your whatsapp number in the note section while placing the order.
Multiple size and color options available, choose from below or leave us a message to know more.
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This Marilyn Monroe planter is made from PLA – a biodegradable plant-based material.
The best thing about PLA is its biodegradable nature and the sustainable process by which it is made, making it an environmentally-friendly choice of plastic. It is also very light and especially sturdy.
We believe in quality products, so we only use the highest quality PLA. These 3d printed impressive and unique decors will bring a new ambiance to your home. Choose color and size to match in your place.This item is made to order from recycled PLA plastics.
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This 3D printed replica of The Veiled Lady, one of the numerous versions executed during the ’50s. Clearly alluding to a classical portrait bust, especially in the clean sweep of the lower edge, the bust transforms its prototype by the sensual treatment of stone and subject. The Veiled Lady (vestal virgin?) captures the perfection of innocence and youth, which, as the dew-fresh morning glories on her crown, will all too soon fade.
As in The Veiled Lady, the marble is carved so ingeniously and thinly as to appear transparent in those parts where it extends over the facial features.
3D Printed with Resin. Choose from the color options below: - Sale!Store: HeighflierSelect options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
This is a high-quality 3D printed replica of Sleeping Bacchante
In Greek mythology, Bacchantes were the female followers of Dionysus. The name literally translates as “raving ones”, often portrayed as inspired by Dionysus into a state of ecstatic frenzy through a combination of dancing and intoxication.
In art, Bacchantes are depicted either dancing or sleeping. They are often dressed in fox-skin, the penchant of their God. In this sculpture by Johan Peter Molin, the sleeping female is resting on a fox-skin, surrounded by empty chalices and grapevines.
Made from Resin PLA bioplastic. The statue comes in 4 size options:
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3D printed sculpture of Michelangelo’s “David Bust”
Touch of luxurious elegance to your house.
Give your home décor a new look with stunningly beautiful art decoration.
Add an elegant touch to any room.
David is a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture, created in marble between 1501 and 1504 by the Italian artist Michelangelo. David is a 5.17-meter (17.0 ft)[a] marble statue of the Biblical figure David, a favoured subject in the art of Florence.
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Modern Woman Sculpture, Half Female Bust Sculpture, Face Sculpture, Female Body, African Sculptures, Black Woman Sculpture, Decorative Sculpture, Home Accessory, Room Accessory, Design Sculpture, Christmas Gift Woman Sculpture
Dimensions:
35.5 x 22 cmA modern sculpture designed to add a unique piece of art to every home. This figurine will add a decorative touch to any room and make a great gift for your loved ones.
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This 3D printed replica of The Farnese Hercules is an ancient statue of Hercules, probably an enlarged copy made in the early third century AD and signed by Glykon, the statue was recovered in 1546 and is now in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples. The heroically scaled Hercules is one of the most famous sculptures of antiquity and has fixed the image of the mythic hero in the European imagination.
3D Printed with Resin, PLA bioplastic. The sculpture comes in 4 size options (Mentioned Below): - Sale!Store: Dream DecalSelect options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Regional Feature: Europe
Made In India
Trade name: Farnese Hercules
Product name: Hercules Figurine Statue
signed by Glykon
Material: Resin, PLA, Handmade
Home Decor
Weight: 490 gm
Size: 11.8 x 9.1 x 24.5 cm
Material: Plant-Based Resin - Sale!Store: Greek Stone StudioSelect options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Regional Feature: Europe
Material: Resin
Trade name: David’s Mind
Product name: STATUE
Designation: Head Portraits
Style: Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
Role: Line Drawing Teaching Aids
Home Decor
Feature: Gypsum
Weight: 400 gm
Size: 15.0 x 14.5 x 21.7 cm
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Regional Feature: Europe
Material: Resin
Trade name: David’s Mind
Product name: STATUE
Designation: Head Portraits
Style: Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
Role: Line Drawing Teaching Aids
Home Decor
Feature: Gypsum
Type Trait: Art Material
Size: 6 Inch Height, 7 Inch Height
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Regional Feature: Europe
Material: Resin
Trade name: David
Product name: STATUE
Designation: Head Portraits
Style: Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
Role: Line Drawing Teaching Aids
Home Decor
Feature: Gypsum
Type Trait: Art Material
Size: 6.29″ x 3.74″ x 3.14 inches (16 x 9.5 x 8 cm)
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Using a high-precision 3D scanner, we got a high-quality 3D model of a real Sleeping Bacchante. Using modern technologies for 3D printing, we have repeated the Sleeping Bacchante. Now you can put up a Sleeping Bacchante in your home.
This robust torso was purchased in 1778 by the Grand Duke of Tuscany Peter Leopold from the Gaddi collection, which was located in Florence; nothing is known of the work prior to this date, except that it was part of the above-mentioned private collection.
In Greek mythology, Bacchantes were the female followers of Dionysus. The name literally translates as “raving ones”, often portrayed as inspired by Dionysus into a state of ecstatic frenzy through a combination of dancing and intoxication.
In art, Bacchantes are depicted either dancing or sleeping. They are often dressed in fox-skin, the penchant of their God. In this sculpture by Johan Peter Molin, the sleeping female is resting on a fox-skin, surrounded by empty chalices and grapevines.
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This is a high-quality 3D printed replica of Sleeping Bacchante
In Greek mythology, Bacchantes were the female followers of Dionysus. The name literally translates as “raving ones”, often portrayed as inspired by Dionysus into a state of ecstatic frenzy through a combination of dancing and intoxication.
In art, Bacchantes are depicted either dancing or sleeping. They are often dressed in fox-skin, the penchant of their God. In this sculpture by Johan Peter Molin, the sleeping female is resting on a fox-skin, surrounded by empty chalices and grapevines.
Made from Resin PLA bioplastic. The statue comes in 4 size options:
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This is a high-quality 3D printed copy of The Mist Statue:
The woman just got out of the water. The sculpture depicts mist, in folklore a natural phenomenon symbolizing a state between the real and the unreal. The actual motif, though, is the naked female body. It is a real woman expressing pleasure, and not ideal beauty, exposed to the viewer’s gaze. The Mist was very popular and several copies were made. One is at Strömparterren in Stockholm and another in the park of the Garden Society of Gothenburg.
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This 3D printed replica of The Veiled Lady, one of the numerous versions executed during the ’50s. Clearly alluding to a classical portrait bust, especially in the clean sweep of the lower edge, the bust transforms its prototype by the sensual treatment of stone and subject. The Veiled Lady (vestal virgin?) captures the perfection of innocence and youth, which, as the dew-fresh morning glories on her crown, will all too soon fade.
As in The Veiled Lady, the marble is carved so ingeniously and thinly as to appear transparent in those parts where it extends over the facial features.
3D Printed with Resin. Choose from the color options below: - Sale!Store: Greek Stone StudioSelect options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
This 3D printed replica of The Veiled Lady, one of the numerous versions executed during the ’50s. Clearly alluding to a classical portrait bust, especially in the clean sweep of the lower edge, the bust transforms its prototype by the sensual treatment of stone and subject. The Veiled Lady (vestal virgin?) captures the perfection of innocence and youth, which, as the dew-fresh morning glories on her crown, will all too soon fade.
As in The Veiled Lady, the marble is carved so ingeniously and thinly as to appear transparent in those parts where it extends over the facial features.
3D Printed with Resin. Choose from the color options below: - Sale!Store: Greek Stone StudioSelect options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
This 3D printed replica of Roman-era Pentelic marble copy of Polykleitos’ Doryphoros on display at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Although a bit battered and missing part of his left arm, he is still considered among the best-preserved copies in existence.
To learn more about him, please see this link: Khan Academy. Also, you can check out the Wikipedia page.
The MIA’s Doryphoros, dating from the 1st century B.C., is a Roman marble copy of a Greek bronze sculpture that was made between 450 B.C. and 440 B.C. by the sculptor, Polykleitos. It is the finest of the five known copies of the entire body of this famous masterpiece that has survived relatively intact.
3D Printed with Resin. The sculpture comes in 3 size options (Mentioned Below): - Store: Greek Stone StudioSelect options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
This 3D printed replica of Michelangelo’s David Head Bust Art Sculpture. This is a scan from a cast of the original David by Michelangelo, a masterpiece of Renaissance art. The cropped bust was crafted in 1899 (Beckett number 756).
This is a scan from a cast of the original David by Michelangelo, a masterpiece of Renaissance art. The cropped bust was crafted in 1899 (Beckett number 756).
The full statue of David can be found here.
3D Printed with PLA bioplastic. The sculpture comes in 4 size options (Mentioned Below): - Sale!Store: Greek Stone StudioAdd to cart
Michelangelo’s David Head Bust Portraits Art Sculpture Resin Crafts Concrete Decorations For Home Mini
Product Name: David Head Bust Statue
Size Information (Length Thickness Height):
David: Width 9.5cm, Depth 9.5cm, Height 15cm
Material: PLA Bio Plastic, ResinThe surface is relatively smooth and delicate, much better than the average plaster. Can be used For art to copy from, as a still-life, or for life drawing.
☑️ This product is high-quality PLA bioplastic, resin. The surface is delicate and not fragile.
☑️ If it is dirty, it can be washed with water. Dip some washing powder and wipe the dirty place with a damp cloth.
☑️ The base is carefully welded and stable.Materials: Medium: Natural Biodegradable Plastic, Handmade - Store: Greek Stone StudioSelect options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
This 3D printed replica of Michelangelo’s David Head Bust Art Sculpture. This is a scan from a cast of the original David by Michelangelo, a masterpiece of Renaissance art. The cropped bust was crafted in 1899 (Beckett number 756).
This is a scan from a cast of the original David by Michelangelo, a masterpiece of Renaissance art. The cropped bust was crafted in 1899 (Beckett number 756).
The full statue of David can be found here.
3D Printed with PLA bioplastic. The sculpture comes in 4 size options (Mentioned Below): - Store: Greek Stone StudioSelect options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
This 3D printed replica of To Meet Again Sculpture in Thomas More Square at St Katharine’s Dock, London. Entitled To Meet Again, it was sculpted by Michel Beck in 1990. At this point, the Thames Path is pushed back from the riverside by modern developments.
Made from PLA bioplastic. The sculpture comes in 6 options:
Product size:
- Length: 10.6 Centimetres
- Width: 10.6 Centimetres
- Height: 24.5 Centimetres
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This 3D printed replica of Sleeping Muse Sculpture by Constantin Brâncuși who was a Romanian sculptor, painter, and photographer who made his career in France. Considered a pioneer of modernism, one of the most influential sculptors of the 20th-century, Brâncuși is called the patriarch of modern sculpture.
The subject of a sleeping head occupied Brancusi for almost twenty years. In conceiving and executing Sleeping Muse, the sculptor eschewed drama and detail in favor of reducing ideas to fundamental forms and simplified details. He rendered the essence of languor in the prostrate position of the head, weighed down by inertia, resting peacefully. This bronze is one of four casts made in 1910 from the marble of the previous year for which Baroness Renée Irana Franchon was the model.
Made from PLA bioplastic weight 1 kg approx. The sculpture comes in 5 options:
Product size:
- Length: 22.5 Centimetres
- Width: 18.3 Centimetres
- Height: 14.4 Centimetres
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This 3D printed replica of the Julius Caesar Bust at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. This Marble sculpture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York was sculpted by Andrea di Pietro di Marco Ferrucci (1465 – 1526) circa 1512-14 where it is on permanent display. Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman general, statesman, Consul, and notable author of Latin prose. He played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
Made from PLA bioplastic. The statue comes in 5 options:
Product size:
- Length: 4.8 Centimetres
- Width: 8.2 Centimetres
- Height: 12.5 Centimetres
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This 3D printed replica of the Home Decor Sculpture – Reclining Venus with Cupid kept in Buckingham Palace, which was made for Lord Cawdor in 1814 and ceded by him to the Prince Regent. This work, commissioned by the fourth earl of Darnley, was completed by Canova’s assistants after his death and delivered to the earl at Cobham Hall in Kent in 1824.
Made from PLA bioplastic. The statue comes in 5 options:
Product size:
- Length: 225 Centimetres
- Width: 95 Centimetres
- Height: 98 Centimetres
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This 3D printed replica of the Statue of Napoleon’s sister Pauline Bonaparte as “Venus Victorious” (or Venus Victrix) displayed at the Museo Gipsoteca Antonio Canova in Possagno, Italy. This is a reproduction of an original marble statue sculpted by Antonio Canova from 1805 to 1808.
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Venus (Aphrodite) is the goddess of love. She was depicted in the nude or in various stages of nudity (and painted). The figure is executed in the Hellenistic style and famed for its sensuous appearance. It supposedly lost its arms in a struggle arising between two groups of soldiers who sought to claim it as loot when it was first discovered on the island of Milos. The statue’s fame is partly the result of propaganda. It was discovered in 1820 and acquired by the French state shortly after Napoleon’s fall in 1815, at which point the French had to return another Venus figure, the Venus Medici (KAS1241) to Italy after Napoleon had seized it as spoils of war.
To compensate for their loss the French promoted the Venus de Milo as the loveliest of all antique statues of women. An Englishman even commissioned a plaster cast as early as 1822, despite the fact that the French and the English were arch-enemies at the time, and today the statue remains far more famous than the Venus Medici.