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Victor Noir, (27 July 1848 in Attigny, Vosges – 11 January 1870 in Paris), was a French journalist who is famous for the manner of his death and its political consequences. His grave later became a symbol of fertility to some…
Location: Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France.
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Apr 11th 2016
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Thanks a lot for the model and the history around it! I'm researching about the times of French Commune and this was excellent for inspiration. Thanks again.
nice 100% $$$$ :-D
We use agisoft's photoscan. Clean up in in a few other program's.
What photogrammetry software did you use?
вау! мерзко страшно и очень красиво одновременно!!! )
Thanks everyone! I love this statue. Such a great story and I the Pere Lachaise cemetry is always such a source of great inspiration. I shot this on my company's Canon 5ds when I went to Paris on a family vacation. I previously tried to do a crowdsource version but couldn't get enough angles for a good photogrammetry solve. This slolve was originally 11 million polygons. And reduced to what it is now for sketchfab.
Nice work BTW. :)
This statue is famous.
Here is an excerpt from the wiki
A life-sized bronze statue was sculpted by Jules Dalou to mark his grave, portrayed in a realistic style as though he had just fallen on the street, dropping his hat which is depicted beside him.
The sculpture has a very noticeable protuberance in Noir's trousers. This has made it one of the most popular memorials for women to visit in the famous cemetery. Myth says that placing a flower in the upturned top hat after kissing the statue on the lips and rubbing its genital area will enhance fertility, bring a blissful sex life, or, in some versions, a husband within the year. As a result of the legend, those particular components of the otherwise verdigris (grey-green oxidized bronze) statue are rather well-worn and shiny.
In 2004 a fence was erected around the statue of Noir, to deter superstitious people from touching the statue. However, due to supposed protests from the "female population of Paris", in fact led by French TV anchor Péri Cochin,[3] it was torn down again.[4]
link here about how he died.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Noir
Assuming that this is a scan, would you be willing to share the file and texture(s)? if it's not a scan, Wow!
I wish I had such works in my neck of the woods to capture.
Great work!
I love this. Staff picking it :)