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The Louvre Museum In Paris
Exterior evening view of the Louvre Museum with the facade and sculptures, while visitors and people are around, the Cour Napoléon a historic courtyard in the Louvre Palace with the Louvre Pyramid.The Louvre is a national art museum and historic site in the French capital, Paris. Musée du Louvre is one of the most famous museums in the world, exhibiting historical art treasures in the Louvre Palace built in the late 12th century. Paris, France on June 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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The Louvre Museum In Paris
Exterior evening view of the Louvre Museum with the facade and sculptures, while visitors and people are around, the Cour Napoléon a historic courtyard in the Louvre Palace with the Louvre Pyramid.The Louvre is a national art museum and historic site in the French capital, Paris. Musée du Louvre is one of the most famous museums in the world, exhibiting historical art treasures in the Louvre Palace built in the late 12th century. Paris, France on June 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sotheby's London Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain Press view 23rd October 2020
Sotheby's London
Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale
At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain
AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND-SET POLYCHROME ENAMELLED NECKLACE (KHANTI), NORTH INDIA, LATE 19TH CENTURY
Estimate:
40,000 - 60,000 GBP.
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Sotheby’s London Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale At Sotheby’s, London, Great Britain Press view 23rd October 2020
Sothebyvïs London
Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale
At Sothebyvïs, London, Great Britain
AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND-SET POLYCHROME ENAMELLED NECKLACE (KHANTI), NORTH INDIA, LATE 19TH CENTURY
Estimate:
40,000 - 60,000 GBP.
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Sotheby's London Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain Press view 23rd October 2020
Sotheby's London
Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale
At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain
A MUGHAL EMERALD CRYSTAL SET IN ENAMELLED MOUNT WITH SEED-PEARL STRING NECKLACE, NORTH INDIA, 18TH/19TH CENTURY AND LATER
Estimate:
10,000 - 15,000 GBP
A MUGHAL EMERALD CRYSTAL SET IN ENAMELLED MOUNT WITH SEED-PEARL STRING NECKLACE, NORTH INDIA, 18TH/19TH CENTURY AND LATER
Estimate:
10,000 - 15,000 GBP.
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Sotheby's London Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain Press view 23rd October 2020
Sotheby's London
Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale
At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain
A MUGHAL EMERALD CRYSTAL SET IN ENAMELLED MOUNT WITH SEED-PEARL STRING NECKLACE, NORTH INDIA, 18TH/19TH CENTURY AND LATER
Estimate:
10,000 - 15,000 GBP
A MUGHAL EMERALD CRYSTAL SET IN ENAMELLED MOUNT WITH SEED-PEARL STRING NECKLACE, NORTH INDIA, 18TH/19TH CENTURY AND LATER
Estimate:
10,000 - 15,000 GBP.
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Sotheby's London Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain Press view 23rd October 2020
Sotheby's London
Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale
At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain
A Mughal Gem-set ivory horse head hilted dagger India 17th Century estimated £28,000 to £35,000.
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Sotheby's London Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain Press view 23rd October 2020
Sotheby's London
Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale
At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain
A FINE OTTOMAN DAGGER WITH GOLD-INLAID OPENWORK STEEL BLADE AND CARVED IVORY HILT, TURKEY, 16TH CENTURY
Estimate:
80,000 - 120,000 GBP
A MUGHAL GEM-SET IVORY HORSE HEAD-HILTED DAGGER, INDIA, 17TH CENTURY
Estimate:
28,000 - 35,000 GBP.
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Sotheby's London Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain Press view 23rd October 2020
Sotheby's London
Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale
At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain
A FINE OTTOMAN DAGGER WITH GOLD-INLAID OPENWORK STEEL BLADE AND CARVED IVORY HILT, TURKEY, 16TH CENTURY
Estimate:
80,000 - 120,000 GBP
A MUGHAL GEM-SET IVORY HORSE HEAD-HILTED DAGGER, INDIA, 17TH CENTURY
Estimate:
28,000 - 35,000 GBP.
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Sotheby's London Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain Press view 23rd October 2020
Sotheby's London
Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale
At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain
(Left) A highly important Mamluk gilded and enamelled glass flask, Syria. Mid 13th century estimate £300,000 to £500,000
(Right) A Magnificent Gold Mughal Flask adorned with 600 Emeralds (est. £500,000-800,000)
Background - A MAMLUK CARPET, EGYPT, PROBABLY CAIRO, SECOND HALF 15TH CENTURY OR EARLY 16TH CENTURY
Estimate:
400,000 - 600,000 GBP.
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Sotheby's London Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain Press view 23rd October 2020
Sotheby's London
Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale
At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain
(Left) A highly important Mamluk gilded and enamelled glass flask, Syria. Mid 13th century estimate £300,000 to £500,000
(Right) A Magnificent Gold Mughal Flask adorned with 600 Emeralds (est. £500,000-800,000)
Background - A MAMLUK CARPET, EGYPT, PROBABLY CAIRO, SECOND HALF 15TH CENTURY OR EARLY 16TH CENTURY
Estimate:
400,000 - 600,000 GBP.
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Sotheby's London Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain Press view 23rd October 2020
Sotheby's London
Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale
At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain
A LARGE SAMSON IZNIK-STYLE POTTERY DISH WITH A PEACOCK, FRANCE, 19TH CENTURY
Estimate:
3,000 - 5,000 GBP.
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Sotheby's London Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain Press view 23rd October 2020
Sotheby's London
Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale
At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain
A Magnificent Gold Mughal Flask adorned with 600 Emeralds (est. £500,000-800,000)
A MAMLUK CARPET, EGYPT, PROBABLY CAIRO, SECOND HALF 15TH CENTURY OR EARLY 16TH CENTURY
Estimate:
400,000 - 600,000 GBP.
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Sotheby's London Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain Press view 23rd October 2020
Sotheby's London
Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale
At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain
A Magnificent Gold Mughal Flask adorned with 600 Emeralds (est. £500,000-800,000)
(Background) A MAMLUK CARPET, EGYPT, PROBABLY CAIRO, SECOND HALF 15TH CENTURY OR EARLY 16TH CENTURY
Estimate:
400,000 - 600,000 GBP.
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Sotheby’s London Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale At Sotheby’s, London, Great Britain Press view 23rd October 2020
Sothebyvïs London
Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale
At Sothebyvïs, London, Great Britain
A Magnificent Gold Mughal Flask adorned with 600 Emeralds (est. £500,000-800,000)
(Background) A MAMLUK CARPET, EGYPT, PROBABLY CAIRO, SECOND HALF 15TH CENTURY OR EARLY 16TH CENTURY
Estimate:
400,000 - 600,000 GBP.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Sotheby’s London Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale At Sotheby’s, London, Great Britain Press view 23rd October 2020
Sothebyvïs London
Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale
At Sothebyvïs, London, Great Britain
A Magnificent Gold Mughal Flask adorned with 600 Emeralds (est. £500,000-800,000)
(Background) A MAMLUK CARPET, EGYPT, PROBABLY CAIRO, SECOND HALF 15TH CENTURY OR EARLY 16TH CENTURY
Estimate:
400,000 - 600,000 GBP.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Sotheby's London Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain Press view 23rd October 2020
Sotheby's London
Over a millennium of treasures from the Islamic world, legendary timepieces and contemporary middle easterners art sale
At Sotheby's, London, Great Britain
A Magnificent Gold Mughal Flask adorned with 600 Emeralds (est. £500,000-800,000)
A MAMLUK CARPET, EGYPT, PROBABLY CAIRO, SECOND HALF 15TH CENTURY OR EARLY 16TH CENTURY
Estimate:
400,000 - 600,000 GBP.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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REPORTAGE - Puppenhaus-Festival in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/REX/Shutterstock (9342607o)
Pat Alston's 'Tiny Treasures' stand of hand made Porcelain figures
City of London Dollshouse Festival, UK - 28 Jan 2018
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REPORTAGE - Puppenhaus-Festival in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/REX/Shutterstock (9342607n)
Pat Alston's 'Tiny Treasures' stand of hand made Porcelain figures
City of London Dollshouse Festival, UK - 28 Jan 2018
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REPORTAGE - Puppenhaus-Festival in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/REX/Shutterstock (9342607m)
Pat Alston's 'Tiny Treasures' stand of hand made Porcelain figures
City of London Dollshouse Festival, UK - 28 Jan 2018
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REPORTAGE - Puppenhaus-Festival in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/REX/Shutterstock (9342607l)
Pat Alston's 'Tiny Treasures' stand of hand made Porcelain figures
City of London Dollshouse Festival, UK - 28 Jan 2018
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REPORTAGE - Puppenhaus-Festival in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/REX/Shutterstock (9342607k)
Pat Alston's 'Tiny Treasures' stand of hand made Porcelain figures
City of London Dollshouse Festival, UK - 28 Jan 2018
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REPORTAGE - Puppenhaus-Festival in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/REX/Shutterstock (9342607j)
Pat Alston's 'Tiny Treasures' stand of hand made Porcelain figures
City of London Dollshouse Festival, UK - 28 Jan 2018
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REPORTAGE - Puppenhaus-Festival in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/REX/Shutterstock (9342607i)
Pat Alston's 'Tiny Treasures' stand of hand made Porcelain figures
City of London Dollshouse Festival, UK - 28 Jan 2018
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REPORTAGE - Puppenhaus-Festival in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/REX/Shutterstock (9342607f)
Laura and Janet Brownhill with their Country Treasures stand.
City of London Dollshouse Festival, UK - 28 Jan 2018
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REPORTAGE - Puppenhaus-Festival in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/REX/Shutterstock (9342607g)
Pat Alston's 'Tiny Treasures' stand of hand made Porcelain figures
City of London Dollshouse Festival, UK - 28 Jan 2018
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REPORTAGE - Puppenhaus-Festival in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/REX/Shutterstock (9342607h)
Pat Alston's 'Tiny Treasures' stand of hand made Porcelain figures
City of London Dollshouse Festival, UK - 28 Jan 2018
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SEAMUS HEANEY AUTHOR OF THE ACCLAIMED TRANSLATION OF BEOWULF HOLDS A REPLICA OF THE SUTTON HOO HELMET AT THE OPENING OF A NEW EXHIBITION CENTRE AT THE SUTTON HOO SITE WHICH INCLUDES TREASURES LENT BY THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 13/3/02
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Tom Pilston / The Independent (2448851a)
SEAMUS HEANEY AUTHOR OF THE ACCLAIMED TRANSLATION OF BEOWULF HOLDS A REPLICA OF THE SUTTON HOO HELMET AT THE OPENING OF A NEW EXHIBITION CENTRE AT THE SUTTON HOO SITE WHICH INCLUDES TREASURES LENT BY THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 13/3/02
SEAMUS HEANEY AUTHOR OF THE ACCLAIMED TRANSLATION OF BEOWULF HOLDS A REPLICA OF THE SUTTON HOO HELMET AT THE OPENING OF A NEW EXHIBITION CENTRE AT THE SUTTON HOO SITE WHICH INCLUDES TREASURES LENT BY THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 13/3/02
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Der Schriftsteller Seamus Heaney ist im Alter von 74 Jahren gestorben
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3D Printer Creates Museum Treasures For Home - 21 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cosmo Wenman / Rex Features (2592816m)
The Inopos in the MakerBot exhibit at CES.
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
Rodkin's The Kiss in your kitchen or Michelangelo's David in the dining room, it's now possible to download 3D printable designs of museum masterpieces.
Eventually the entire world's cultural heritage of sculptural masterworks will be made available to the public by scanning and publishing their 3D printable files into the digital commons.
In a pioneering 3D printing project entitled, "Through A Scanner, Skulpturhalle", Cosmo Wenman will 3D scan images taken of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, including the Venus de Milo and Medusa Rondanini, and make the 3D digital files accessible to all.
Wenman has been granted copyright permission by The Skulpturhalle Basel museum in Switzerland to take photographs of their 2,000 high-quality plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.
He said: "There are millennia of beautiful physical forms that can be digitized, propagated, and remixed over and over again in perpetuity, starting now.
"They can become the foundation of an unlimited combinatorial explosion of adaptation and creation, and for untold new artwork and art forms in the coming years."
Although the project is still in the fundraising stage through a Kickstarter campaign, which launched on June 6, Wenman, who is based in California, has already begun processing previously unpublished scans he has taken at other museums.
This includes the British Museum's famous colossal bust of Ramesses II which will be released onto Marketbot's Thinkingiverse 3D printing website at no cost and copyright free.
As well as creating a life-size 3D printed adaptation of the British Museum's Head of a horse of Selene from the Parthenon Elgin Marbles collection using plastic and ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CGBAUKVPW
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3D Printer Creates Museum Treasures For Home - 21 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cosmo Wenman / Rex Features (2592816n)
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
Rodkin's The Kiss in your kitchen or Michelangelo's David in the dining room, it's now possible to download 3D printable designs of museum masterpieces.
Eventually the entire world's cultural heritage of sculptural masterworks will be made available to the public by scanning and publishing their 3D printable files into the digital commons.
In a pioneering 3D printing project entitled, "Through A Scanner, Skulpturhalle", Cosmo Wenman will 3D scan images taken of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, including the Venus de Milo and Medusa Rondanini, and make the 3D digital files accessible to all.
Wenman has been granted copyright permission by The Skulpturhalle Basel museum in Switzerland to take photographs of their 2,000 high-quality plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.
He said: "There are millennia of beautiful physical forms that can be digitized, propagated, and remixed over and over again in perpetuity, starting now.
"They can become the foundation of an unlimited combinatorial explosion of adaptation and creation, and for untold new artwork and art forms in the coming years."
Although the project is still in the fundraising stage through a Kickstarter campaign, which launched on June 6, Wenman, who is based in California, has already begun processing previously unpublished scans he has taken at other museums.
This includes the British Museum's famous colossal bust of Ramesses II which will be released onto Marketbot's Thinkingiverse 3D printing website at no cost and copyright free.
As well as creating a life-size 3D printed adaptation of the British Museum's Head of a horse of Selene from the Parthenon Elgin Marbles collection using plastic and paint to create an aged copper effect.
...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CGBAUKVPW
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3D Printer Creates Museum Treasures For Home - 21 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cosmo Wenman / Rex Features (2592816k)
KNMER406 - Paranthropus boisei - 1,700,000 years old
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
Rodkin's The Kiss in your kitchen or Michelangelo's David in the dining room, it's now possible to download 3D printable designs of museum masterpieces.
Eventually the entire world's cultural heritage of sculptural masterworks will be made available to the public by scanning and publishing their 3D printable files into the digital commons.
In a pioneering 3D printing project entitled, "Through A Scanner, Skulpturhalle", Cosmo Wenman will 3D scan images taken of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, including the Venus de Milo and Medusa Rondanini, and make the 3D digital files accessible to all.
Wenman has been granted copyright permission by The Skulpturhalle Basel museum in Switzerland to take photographs of their 2,000 high-quality plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.
He said: "There are millennia of beautiful physical forms that can be digitized, propagated, and remixed over and over again in perpetuity, starting now.
"They can become the foundation of an unlimited combinatorial explosion of adaptation and creation, and for untold new artwork and art forms in the coming years."
Although the project is still in the fundraising stage through a Kickstarter campaign, which launched on June 6, Wenman, who is based in California, has already begun processing previously unpublished scans he has taken at other museums.
This includes the British Museum's famous colossal bust of Ramesses II which will be released onto Marketbot's Thinkingiverse 3D printing website at no cost and copyright free.
As well as creating a life-size 3D printed adaptation of the British Museum's Head of a horse of Selene from the Parthenon Elgin Marbles collection using pl...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CGBAUKVPW
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3D Printer Creates Museum Treasures For Home - 21 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cosmo Wenman / Rex Features (2592816h)
Miniature 3D print of Rodin's The Walking Man held up to the original at the Norton Simon museum
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
Rodkin's The Kiss in your kitchen or Michelangelo's David in the dining room, it's now possible to download 3D printable designs of museum masterpieces.
Eventually the entire world's cultural heritage of sculptural masterworks will be made available to the public by scanning and publishing their 3D printable files into the digital commons.
In a pioneering 3D printing project entitled, "Through A Scanner, Skulpturhalle", Cosmo Wenman will 3D scan images taken of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, including the Venus de Milo and Medusa Rondanini, and make the 3D digital files accessible to all.
Wenman has been granted copyright permission by The Skulpturhalle Basel museum in Switzerland to take photographs of their 2,000 high-quality plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.
He said: "There are millennia of beautiful physical forms that can be digitized, propagated, and remixed over and over again in perpetuity, starting now.
"They can become the foundation of an unlimited combinatorial explosion of adaptation and creation, and for untold new artwork and art forms in the coming years."
Although the project is still in the fundraising stage through a Kickstarter campaign, which launched on June 6, Wenman, who is based in California, has already begun processing previously unpublished scans he has taken at other museums.
This includes the British Museum's famous colossal bust of Ramesses II which will be released onto Marketbot's Thinkingiverse 3D printing website at no cost and copyright free.
As well as creating a life-size 3D printed adaptation of the British Museum's Head of a horse of Selene from the...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CGBAUKVPW
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3D Printer Creates Museum Treasures For Home - 21 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cosmo Wenman / Rex Features (2592816g)
Miniature 3D print of Rodin's The Walking Man held up to the original at the Norton Simon museum
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
Rodkin's The Kiss in your kitchen or Michelangelo's David in the dining room, it's now possible to download 3D printable designs of museum masterpieces.
Eventually the entire world's cultural heritage of sculptural masterworks will be made available to the public by scanning and publishing their 3D printable files into the digital commons.
In a pioneering 3D printing project entitled, "Through A Scanner, Skulpturhalle", Cosmo Wenman will 3D scan images taken of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, including the Venus de Milo and Medusa Rondanini, and make the 3D digital files accessible to all.
Wenman has been granted copyright permission by The Skulpturhalle Basel museum in Switzerland to take photographs of their 2,000 high-quality plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.
He said: "There are millennia of beautiful physical forms that can be digitized, propagated, and remixed over and over again in perpetuity, starting now.
"They can become the foundation of an unlimited combinatorial explosion of adaptation and creation, and for untold new artwork and art forms in the coming years."
Although the project is still in the fundraising stage through a Kickstarter campaign, which launched on June 6, Wenman, who is based in California, has already begun processing previously unpublished scans he has taken at other museums.
This includes the British Museum's famous colossal bust of Ramesses II which will be released onto Marketbot's Thinkingiverse 3D printing website at no cost and copyright free.
As well as creating a life-size 3D printed adaptation of the British Museum's Head of a horse of Selene from the...
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3D Printer Creates Museum Treasures For Home - 21 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cosmo Wenman / Rex Features (2592816e)
Portraits of a Child I & II, after Brancusi's 1910 Sleeping Muse and Epstein's 1915 Portrait of Iris Beerbohm Tree
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
Rodkin's The Kiss in your kitchen or Michelangelo's David in the dining room, it's now possible to download 3D printable designs of museum masterpieces.
Eventually the entire world's cultural heritage of sculptural masterworks will be made available to the public by scanning and publishing their 3D printable files into the digital commons.
In a pioneering 3D printing project entitled, "Through A Scanner, Skulpturhalle", Cosmo Wenman will 3D scan images taken of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, including the Venus de Milo and Medusa Rondanini, and make the 3D digital files accessible to all.
Wenman has been granted copyright permission by The Skulpturhalle Basel museum in Switzerland to take photographs of their 2,000 high-quality plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.
He said: "There are millennia of beautiful physical forms that can be digitized, propagated, and remixed over and over again in perpetuity, starting now.
"They can become the foundation of an unlimited combinatorial explosion of adaptation and creation, and for untold new artwork and art forms in the coming years."
Although the project is still in the fundraising stage through a Kickstarter campaign, which launched on June 6, Wenman, who is based in California, has already begun processing previously unpublished scans he has taken at other museums.
This includes the British Museum's famous colossal bust of Ramesses II which will be released onto Marketbot's Thinkingiverse 3D printing website at no cost and copyright free.
As well as creating a life-size 3D printed adaptation of the British Museum's Head of a horse ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CGBAUKVPW
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3D Printer Creates Museum Treasures For Home - 21 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cosmo Wenman / Rex Features (2592816f)
Life-size 3D printed copy of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery's 1933 bronze portrait of Albert Einstein by Jacob Epstein
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
Rodkin's The Kiss in your kitchen or Michelangelo's David in the dining room, it's now possible to download 3D printable designs of museum masterpieces.
Eventually the entire world's cultural heritage of sculptural masterworks will be made available to the public by scanning and publishing their 3D printable files into the digital commons.
In a pioneering 3D printing project entitled, "Through A Scanner, Skulpturhalle", Cosmo Wenman will 3D scan images taken of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, including the Venus de Milo and Medusa Rondanini, and make the 3D digital files accessible to all.
Wenman has been granted copyright permission by The Skulpturhalle Basel museum in Switzerland to take photographs of their 2,000 high-quality plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.
He said: "There are millennia of beautiful physical forms that can be digitized, propagated, and remixed over and over again in perpetuity, starting now.
"They can become the foundation of an unlimited combinatorial explosion of adaptation and creation, and for untold new artwork and art forms in the coming years."
Although the project is still in the fundraising stage through a Kickstarter campaign, which launched on June 6, Wenman, who is based in California, has already begun processing previously unpublished scans he has taken at other museums.
This includes the British Museum's famous colossal bust of Ramesses II which will be released onto Marketbot's Thinkingiverse 3D printing website at no cost and copyright free.
As well as creating a life-size 3D printed adaptation of the British Museum's Head of a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CGBAUKVPW
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3D Printer Creates Museum Treasures For Home - 21 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cosmo Wenman / Rex Features (2592816d)
Life-size 3D printed adaptations of the British Museum's Marble Portrait of Alexander the Great
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
Rodkin's The Kiss in your kitchen or Michelangelo's David in the dining room, it's now possible to download 3D printable designs of museum masterpieces.
Eventually the entire world's cultural heritage of sculptural masterworks will be made available to the public by scanning and publishing their 3D printable files into the digital commons.
In a pioneering 3D printing project entitled, "Through A Scanner, Skulpturhalle", Cosmo Wenman will 3D scan images taken of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, including the Venus de Milo and Medusa Rondanini, and make the 3D digital files accessible to all.
Wenman has been granted copyright permission by The Skulpturhalle Basel museum in Switzerland to take photographs of their 2,000 high-quality plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.
He said: "There are millennia of beautiful physical forms that can be digitized, propagated, and remixed over and over again in perpetuity, starting now.
"They can become the foundation of an unlimited combinatorial explosion of adaptation and creation, and for untold new artwork and art forms in the coming years."
Although the project is still in the fundraising stage through a Kickstarter campaign, which launched on June 6, Wenman, who is based in California, has already begun processing previously unpublished scans he has taken at other museums.
This includes the British Museum's famous colossal bust of Ramesses II which will be released onto Marketbot's Thinkingiverse 3D printing website at no cost and copyright free.
As well as creating a life-size 3D printed adaptation of the British Museum's Head of a horse of Selene from the ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CGBAUKVPW
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3D Printer Creates Museum Treasures For Home - 21 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cosmo Wenman / Rex Features (2592816b)
Life-size 3D printed adaptation of the British Museum's Head of a horse of Selene from the Parthenon Elgin Marbles collection
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
Rodkin's The Kiss in your kitchen or Michelangelo's David in the dining room, it's now possible to download 3D printable designs of museum masterpieces.
Eventually the entire world's cultural heritage of sculptural masterworks will be made available to the public by scanning and publishing their 3D printable files into the digital commons.
In a pioneering 3D printing project entitled, "Through A Scanner, Skulpturhalle", Cosmo Wenman will 3D scan images taken of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, including the Venus de Milo and Medusa Rondanini, and make the 3D digital files accessible to all.
Wenman has been granted copyright permission by The Skulpturhalle Basel museum in Switzerland to take photographs of their 2,000 high-quality plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.
He said: "There are millennia of beautiful physical forms that can be digitized, propagated, and remixed over and over again in perpetuity, starting now.
"They can become the foundation of an unlimited combinatorial explosion of adaptation and creation, and for untold new artwork and art forms in the coming years."
Although the project is still in the fundraising stage through a Kickstarter campaign, which launched on June 6, Wenman, who is based in California, has already begun processing previously unpublished scans he has taken at other museums.
This includes the British Museum's famous colossal bust of Ramesses II which will be released onto Marketbot's Thinkingiverse 3D printing website at no cost and copyright free.
As well as creating a life-size 3D printed adaptation of the British Museum's Head ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CGBAUKVPW
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3D Printer Creates Museum Treasures For Home - 21 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cosmo Wenman / Rex Features (2592816c)
Animated .GIF showing 3D scan process through to final 3D print of the Louvre's The Inopos
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
Rodkin's The Kiss in your kitchen or Michelangelo's David in the dining room, it's now possible to download 3D printable designs of museum masterpieces.
Eventually the entire world's cultural heritage of sculptural masterworks will be made available to the public by scanning and publishing their 3D printable files into the digital commons.
In a pioneering 3D printing project entitled, "Through A Scanner, Skulpturhalle", Cosmo Wenman will 3D scan images taken of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, including the Venus de Milo and Medusa Rondanini, and make the 3D digital files accessible to all.
Wenman has been granted copyright permission by The Skulpturhalle Basel museum in Switzerland to take photographs of their 2,000 high-quality plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.
He said: "There are millennia of beautiful physical forms that can be digitized, propagated, and remixed over and over again in perpetuity, starting now.
"They can become the foundation of an unlimited combinatorial explosion of adaptation and creation, and for untold new artwork and art forms in the coming years."
Although the project is still in the fundraising stage through a Kickstarter campaign, which launched on June 6, Wenman, who is based in California, has already begun processing previously unpublished scans he has taken at other museums.
This includes the British Museum's famous colossal bust of Ramesses II which will be released onto Marketbot's Thinkingiverse 3D printing website at no cost and copyright free.
As well as creating a life-size 3D printed adaptation of the British Museum's Head of a horse of Selene from the Parth...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CGBAUKVPW
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3D Printer Creates Museum Treasures For Home - 21 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cosmo Wenman / Rex Features (2592816a)
3D print of the Louvre's The Inopos
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
Rodkin's The Kiss in your kitchen or Michelangelo's David in the dining room, it's now possible to download 3D printable designs of museum masterpieces.
Eventually the entire world's cultural heritage of sculptural masterworks will be made available to the public by scanning and publishing their 3D printable files into the digital commons.
In a pioneering 3D printing project entitled, "Through A Scanner, Skulpturhalle", Cosmo Wenman will 3D scan images taken of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, including the Venus de Milo and Medusa Rondanini, and make the 3D digital files accessible to all.
Wenman has been granted copyright permission by The Skulpturhalle Basel museum in Switzerland to take photographs of their 2,000 high-quality plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.
He said: "There are millennia of beautiful physical forms that can be digitized, propagated, and remixed over and over again in perpetuity, starting now.
"They can become the foundation of an unlimited combinatorial explosion of adaptation and creation, and for untold new artwork and art forms in the coming years."
Although the project is still in the fundraising stage through a Kickstarter campaign, which launched on June 6, Wenman, who is based in California, has already begun processing previously unpublished scans he has taken at other museums.
This includes the British Museum's famous colossal bust of Ramesses II which will be released onto Marketbot's Thinkingiverse 3D printing website at no cost and copyright free.
As well as creating a life-size 3D printed adaptation of the British Museum's Head of a horse of Selene from the Parthenon Elgin Marbles collection using plastic and paint t...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CGBAUKVPW
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3D Printer Creates Museum Treasures For Home - 21 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cosmo Wenman / Rex Features (2592816l)
Head of Emperor Caligula, circa 40 A.D. The Getty Villa
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
Rodkin's The Kiss in your kitchen or Michelangelo's David in the dining room, it's now possible to download 3D printable designs of museum masterpieces.
Eventually the entire world's cultural heritage of sculptural masterworks will be made available to the public by scanning and publishing their 3D printable files into the digital commons.
In a pioneering 3D printing project entitled, "Through A Scanner, Skulpturhalle", Cosmo Wenman will 3D scan images taken of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, including the Venus de Milo and Medusa Rondanini, and make the 3D digital files accessible to all.
Wenman has been granted copyright permission by The Skulpturhalle Basel museum in Switzerland to take photographs of their 2,000 high-quality plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.
He said: "There are millennia of beautiful physical forms that can be digitized, propagated, and remixed over and over again in perpetuity, starting now.
"They can become the foundation of an unlimited combinatorial explosion of adaptation and creation, and for untold new artwork and art forms in the coming years."
Although the project is still in the fundraising stage through a Kickstarter campaign, which launched on June 6, Wenman, who is based in California, has already begun processing previously unpublished scans he has taken at other museums.
This includes the British Museum's famous colossal bust of Ramesses II which will be released onto Marketbot's Thinkingiverse 3D printing website at no cost and copyright free.
As well as creating a life-size 3D printed adaptation of the British Museum's Head of a horse of Selene from the Parthenon Elgin Marbles collection using...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CGBAUKVPW
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3D Printer Creates Museum Treasures For Home - 21 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cosmo Wenman / Rex Features (2592816i)
Life-size 3D printed copy of Hypnos at the British Museum
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
3D Printing: Michelangelo's For The Masses
Rodkin's The Kiss in your kitchen or Michelangelo's David in the dining room, it's now possible to download 3D printable designs of museum masterpieces.
Eventually the entire world's cultural heritage of sculptural masterworks will be made available to the public by scanning and publishing their 3D printable files into the digital commons.
In a pioneering 3D printing project entitled, "Through A Scanner, Skulpturhalle", Cosmo Wenman will 3D scan images taken of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, including the Venus de Milo and Medusa Rondanini, and make the 3D digital files accessible to all.
Wenman has been granted copyright permission by The Skulpturhalle Basel museum in Switzerland to take photographs of their 2,000 high-quality plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.
He said: "There are millennia of beautiful physical forms that can be digitized, propagated, and remixed over and over again in perpetuity, starting now.
"They can become the foundation of an unlimited combinatorial explosion of adaptation and creation, and for untold new artwork and art forms in the coming years."
Although the project is still in the fundraising stage through a Kickstarter campaign, which launched on June 6, Wenman, who is based in California, has already begun processing previously unpublished scans he has taken at other museums.
This includes the British Museum's famous colossal bust of Ramesses II which will be released onto Marketbot's Thinkingiverse 3D printing website at no cost and copyright free.
As well as creating a life-size 3D printed adaptation of the British Museum's Head of a horse of Selene from the Parthenon Elgin Marbles collection usi...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CGBAUKVPW
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Earthquake Aftermath in Italy - 21 Jun 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by SERENA CAMPANINI / Rex Features (1755096f)
Technicians of government departmen responsible for monuments and artistic treasures of Bologna with administrators and the parish priest during the inspection in the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Emilia Romagna
Earthquake Aftermath in Italy - 21 Jun 2012
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#CHINA-HENAN-LUOYANG-BRONZE CARRIAGE GEARS (CN)
(110830) -- LUOYANG, Aug. 30, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A staff member excavates the burial objects in a tomb in Luoyang of central China's Henan Province, Aug. 29, 2011. An ancient tomb has been discovered in a construction area of a local hospital. Evidence shows the owner of the tomb lived in the Zhou Dynasty (1046 BC- 771 BC), which means it enjoys some 3,000 years of history. The tomb was remain unrobbed, and some bronze wares have been found in the tomb. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoli) (xzj)
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(110830) -- LUOYANG, Aug. 30, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A staff member shows a recently discovered bronze bowl in Luoyang of central China's Henan Province, Aug. 29, 2011. An ancient tomb has been discovered in a construction area of a local hospital. Evidence shows the owner of the tomb lived in the Zhou Dynasty (1046 BC- 771 BC), which means it enjoys some 3,000 years of history. The tomb was remain unrobbed, and some bronze wares have been found in the tomb. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoli) (xzj)
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(110830) -- LUOYANG, Aug. 30, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A staff member shows a recently discovered bronze wine vessel in Luoyang of central China's Henan Province, Aug. 29, 2011. An ancient tomb has been discovered in a construction area of a local hospital. Evidence shows the owner of the tomb lived in the Zhou Dynasty (1046 BC- 771 BC), which means it enjoys some 3,000 years of history. The tomb was remain unrobbed, and some bronze wares have been found in the tomb. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoli) (xzj)
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(110830) -- LUOYANG, Aug. 30, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A staff member shows a recently discovered bronze carriage gear in Luoyang of central China's Henan Province, Aug. 29, 2011. An ancient tomb has been discovered in a construction area of a local hospital. Evidence shows the owner of the tomb lived in the Zhou Dynasty (1046 BC- 771 BC), which means it enjoys some 3,000 years of history. The tomb was remain unrobbed, and some bronze wares have been found in the tomb. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoli) (xzj)
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(110830) -- LUOYANG, Aug. 30, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A staff member shows a recently discovered bronze carriage gear in Luoyang of central China's Henan Province, Aug. 29, 2011. An ancient tomb has been discovered in a construction area of a local hospital. Evidence shows the owner of the tomb lived in the Zhou Dynasty (1046 BC- 771 BC), which means it enjoys some 3,000 years of history. The tomb was remain unrobbed, and some bronze wares have been found in the tomb. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoli) (xzj)
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(110830) -- LUOYANG, Aug. 30, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A staff member shows a recently discovered bronze carriage gear in Luoyang of central China's Henan Province, Aug. 29, 2011. An ancient tomb has been discovered in a construction area of a local hospital. Evidence shows the owner of the tomb lived in the Zhou Dynasty (1046 BC- 771 BC), which means it enjoys some 3,000 years of history. The tomb was remain unrobbed, and some bronze wares have been found in the tomb. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoli) (xzj)
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(110830) -- LUOYANG, Aug. 30, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A staff member shows a recently discovered bronze cauldron in Luoyang of central China's Henan Province, Aug. 29, 2011. An ancient tomb has been discovered in a construction area of a local hospital. Evidence shows the owner of the tomb lived in the Zhou Dynasty (1046 BC- 771 BC), which means it enjoys some 3,000 years of history. The tomb was remain unrobbed, and some bronze wares have been found in the tomb. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoli) (xzj)
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PEOPLE - so feierten Prominente früher Weihnachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by RON SACHS/REX/Shutterstock (314533b)
First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton announced the 1999 White House holiday theme "Holiday Treasures at the White House" on 6 December, 1999.
Resting on the mantel in the Red Room at the White House is another winter vignette paying tribute to "Save America's Treasures".
(c) Dukas