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Acropolis Kore 678

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  • 20140717_Acropolis_Kore_678_LOW_RES_145mm_tall_by_Cosmo_Wenman.obj
  • 20140717_Acropolis_Kore_678_LOW_RES_145mm_tall_with_supports_by_Cosmo_Wenman.obj
  • 20140717_Acropolis_Kore_678_LOW_RES_290mm_tall_LOWER_by_Cosmo_Wenman.obj
  • 20140717_Acropolis_Kore_678_LOW_RES_290mm_tall_UPPER_by_Cosmo_Wenman.obj
  • FULL_RES_FULL_SCALE_OBJ_20140717_Acropolis_Kore_678_by_Cosmo_Wenman.zip
    • 20140717 Acropolis Kore 678 FULL RES, FULL SCALE_by Cosmo Wenman.obj
  • STL_Versions_20140717_Acropolis_Kore_678_by_Cosmo_Wenman.zip
    • 20140717 Acropolis Kore 678 LOW RES, 145mm tall with supports_by Cosmo Wenman.stl
    • 20140717 Acropolis Kore 678 LOW RES, 290mm tall UPPER_by Cosmo Wenman.stl
    • 20140717 Acropolis Kore 678 LOW RES, 290mm tall LOWER_by Cosmo Wenman.stl
    • 20140717 Acropolis Kore 678 LOW RES, 145mm tall_by Cosmo Wenman.stl
    • 20140717 Acropolis Kore 678 FULL RES, FULL SCALE_by Cosmo Wenman.stl

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Publication date 2019-02-01 at 16:07
Design number 45453

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"[Kore 678] is attired in a travesty of the Ionic costume betraying faulty imitation ... The garments fit so closely to the body behind as to suggest absolute nudity. Here again we have unintelligent imitation."β€”Guy Dickins, Catalogue Of The Acropolis Museum, 1912


This is my 3D scan of the Skulpturhalle Basel's late 19th-century plaster cast of the Athens Acropolis Museum's Kore 678. The 6th-century BC marble figure was found west of the Erechtheion in 1886.

The thin raised lines that trace the figure's contours are remnants from the 19th-century piece-mold technique used to make the plaster cast. These parting lines were not considered defects, and expert mold-makers would leave them intact, thereby leaving a record of their work.

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