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Media 0 for listing Mosè di Michelangelo Statue 3D Scan

Description

Michelangelo’s Moses is a renowned marble sculpture created between 1513 and 1515 by the illustrious Renaissance artist Michelangelo Buonarroti. Originally intended for the tomb of Pope Julius II, this masterpiece is now located in the church of San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome. The statue represents Moses with tablets of the Ten Commandments, featuring prominent horns on his head, a result of a translation error of the Hebrew Scriptures. The sculpture is celebrated for its powerful expression, detailed anatomy, and dynamic drapery, showcasing Michelangelo’s exceptional skill in marble carving.

Note: This statue is not a scan of the original statue but rather a scan of a miniature version.

  • 3D scan of a miniature version of Michelangelo’s Moses statue.
  • Detailed depiction capturing intricate carvings and textures.
  • Ideal for art history studies and educational purposes.
  • Highlights Renaissance sculpture techniques and Michelangelo’s artistry.

Included formats

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  • Converted GLB, glTF, and USDZ