Kore dressed in chiton and cape (epiblema)
Source: MyMiniFactory by SMK - Statens Museum for Kunst
The Kore dressed in chiton and cape (epiblema) is a free printable 3D model from MyMiniFactory by SMK - Statens Museum for Kunst. ”Epiblema” is the term used for the long shawl draped loosely around the upper body of this figure. You can download the STL file from the original listing below and print it at home.
About this model
”Epiblema” is the term used for the long shawl draped loosely around the upper body of this figure. The term is also used in botany to describe the broken ‘skin’ that serves to absorb water to the roots of sprouting plants. The figure’s costume helps us date the figure as Late Archaic, approximately 520 BC: the dress is depicted in an extravagant and detailed manner, but the figure remains tightly composed around a central axis and wears the faint, flat “archaic smile” as her only facial expression. In the Early Archaic style the clothes would be portrayed more simply, and in later styles the smile disappears while the figures begin to twist more around their own axis. A ”kore” (plural korai) is an Archaic sculpture depicting a female figure. Korai are always fully dressed, not partially o…
Frequently asked questions
- Is this 3D model free to download?
- Yes. Kore dressed in chiton and cape (epiblema) is free to download from MyMiniFactory. Click the "Download free STL" button above to open the original listing.
- Where is the STL hosted?
- The download is hosted by MyMiniFactory, not by Thinger. We link you directly to the original listing by SMK - Statens Museum for Kunst.
- Who made this model?
- Designed by SMK - Statens Museum for Kunst, published on MyMiniFactory. Please credit the creator when sharing your print online.
- Can I print this at home?
- Yes. This model is intended for home FDM and resin 3D printers. Check the original listing for suggested print settings like layer height and supports.