Aristotales
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Aristotales
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Published 2017-02-10T11:32:13+00:00
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This is the head from a statue of the Greek philosopher Aristotle. It dates to the first century AD. It is suspected to be a replica of a bronze statue from the Hellenistic Age. The realism of the head is what leads to the belief that the original is from the Hellenistic Age. The receding hair line, the wrinkles on the forehead, and the thinness of the face all contribute to the realness of it, rather than the idealism of the past.
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Technical Information
Date published | 10/02/2017 |
Time to do | 110 - 220 minutes |
Material Quantity | 16 |
Dimensions | 58×62×78 |
Technology | FDM |
Complexity | Medium |
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Title | Aristotales |
Date | Early first century A.D. |
Dimension | 12 x 13 x 16 in. |
Period | Antiquity |
Medium | Marble |
Artist | Unknown artist |
Place | Capitoline Museums |
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What would Aristotales say? Printed on Alladinbox SkyCube 3D with eSun PLA+ cold white at 1mm per layer, 225C, 20% infil, brim and supports everywhere. Total print time: 17 hours. I'm fairly happy overall, but some of the support attachments (under the nose and chin) are difficult to get rid of.