Model edited by that acquisition.
The starting mesh was scaled to be suitable for a consumer 3D printer. It was subsequently retopologized to have a minimum size of the mesh sides of at least 0.4mm.
Some details are probably more nuanced than the original.
It is also possible to print just the TOP, the most interesting part of this model.
NoAI: This model may not be used in datasets for, in the development of, or as inputs to generative AI programs.
The Lion of Aspern is a war memorial created by Anton Dominik Fernkorn, which was erected in 1858 at Asperner Heldenplatz (today a district of Vienna). The sculpture is made of sandstone and commemorates the Austrian soldiers who died in the battle of Aspern.
Fernkorn created a larger-than-life sculpture of a lying, dying lion on a stone base with an oak leaf garland on a stone foundation. Between the front paws is a Napoleonic eagle, under the body an emperor’s cloak, and on the left side of the body are field signs. The lion is pierced by a lance whose tip protrudes behind the left shoulder blade of the animal below the mane.