This is a 3D model of an ancient marble statue in the Museo Nazionale-Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Rome (catalog no. 106513). This depiction of a Roman general was excavated originally in 1925 in the substructures of the Sanctuary of Hercules in Tivoli. It is dated to around 80-60 BCE and uses a mixture of Hellenistic style (the body is an idealized young man’s) and Veristic Style (the head is a realistic portrait of an old man).
Bibliography: The Met Museum
Ancient World 3D
This model posting is part of Ancient World 3D, a project that provides curated 3D open access content for Classical Studies. Each model has an etched catalog# and 3D Printable frame for building a library. The original model was posted by Scan the World. This entry was composed by Joshua Mefford (Dr. Elizabeth Thill, advisor).
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