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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):
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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:
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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:
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  • 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):
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  • 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):
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  • 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, Resin

    The 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
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  • 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):
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  • We use David head sculptures to make rebranded multi-purpose pots. This pot, which we call David’s
    pot, can be used for planting, storing make-up tools such as cosmetic brushes of different sizes, and also
    for decorating your home. It comes in four variety of colors of which you can choose from. These
    colorful David’s pots are eye-catching and very attractive when strategically placed at home. The pure
    white David’s pot is produced specially for the user to customize or design with either a pen or a lipstick
    and it is a very special gift for friends and loved ones. Every purchase of this product will get you a
    little free David statue (length: 9 cm ) as a gift.

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  • Benvenuti a Firenze, Italia!

    This is an amazing 3d printed Replica of Florence Cathedral Church originally known as The Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, commonly known as “Il Duomo”, is one of the most magnificent churches in Italy and the world. It was begun in 1296 in Gothic style and completed in 1436 with the dome engineered by Filippo Brunelleschi, a masterpiece of architecture and world landmark. Because of its enormous size and detail, it was a very ambitious project that took more than a century, and so it has several styles as time passed by.

    Made from PLA bioplastic. The statue comes in 7 color options more to come:

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  • 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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