The God of Health shows the Bust of Louis XIV in the Louvre, Paris
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The The God of Health shows the Bust of Louis XIV in the Louvre, Paris is a free printable 3D model from MyMiniFactory by Scan The World. The God of Health shows the Bust of Louis XIV to France, or Allegory alluding to the Recovery of the King is a relief by Nicolas Coustou. You can download the STL file from the original listing below and print it at home.
About this model
The God of Health shows the Bust of Louis XIV to France, or Allegory alluding to the Recovery of the King is a relief by Nicolas Coustou. This admission piece for the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture by Nicolas Coustou is an allegory in praise of Louis XIV, who had recently recovered from illness. This work, whose subject and design was imposed by Le Brun while Coustou was busy working on the Grand Trianon, does not reflect the sculptor's talent. Coustou took over six years to finish the work, and was even struck off the list of registered artists before eventually submitting the piece in 1693. An allegory in praise of Louis XIV This allegorical bas-relief centers on a bust of King Louis XIV set on a pedestal. On the left, Pythian Apollo, the god of health, stands over the drag…
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