The genius of Liberty, La Marseillaise
The genius of Liberty, La Marseillaise
Published 2019-10-23T14:35:08+00:00
One of the major public sculpture projects in France in the early decades of the 19th century was the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, built in honour of the French army. Rude was one of the artists responsible for its sculptural decoration. This head of a woman appears in the large group The Departure of the Volunteers of 1792, also known as La Marseillaise, on one of the arch’s piers.. It belongs to the figure representing the spirit of Liberty.
These 3D scans have been produced with an Artec Eva with the ambition to produce a digital representation as close to the original as possible. However, the presented scans are not to be regarded as duplicates as due to inaccessible areas etc deviations from the original might occur
Photography : CC BY-SA-4.0 - Linn Ahlgren / Nationalmuseum
Date de publication | 23/10/2019 |
Complexité | Medium |
Titre | The genius of Liberty, La Marseillaise |
Accession | NMSk 2212 |
Medium | Silver |
Credit | Purchase 1975 State Acquisition funding |
Record | http://collection.nationalmuseum.se/eMP/eMuseumPlus?service=ExternalInterface&module=collection&objectId=28220&viewType=detailView |
Artiste | Francois Rude |
Localisation | Nationalmuseum |
Printed on the Craftbot 3, sliced with Simplify 3D. Finished in Bronze