Relief Panel, 1st century A.D.
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The Relief Panel, 1st century A.D. is a free printable 3D model from Thingiverse by tomburtonwood. The Art Institute of Chicago Relief Panel, 1st century A.D. You can download the STL file from the original listing below and print it at home.
About this model
The Art Institute of Chicago Relief Panel, 1st century A.D. Terracotta 58.8 x 46.9 x 5 cm (23 1/4 x 18 3/8 x 2 in.) Katherine K. Adler Memorial Fund; restricted gift of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bro, the Classical Art Society, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alexander, 1990.87 Ancient and Byzantine Art Gallery 152 During the early Roman Empire, terracotta relief panels were a popular form of interior decoration for houses, public baths, and tombs. The mold-made reliefs, which could be rapidly reproduced to create a decorative frieze, reflect an interest in older Greek styles. Here female temple attendants, whose costumes and hairstyles recall fashions worn at least 200 years earlier by the Greek occupants of southern Italy and Sicily, kneel before a tall incense burner, upon which they place an offerin…
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