Nymph Untying Sandal at the Royal Academy, London
Nymph Untying Sandal at the Royal Academy, London
Published 2014-09-26T18:02:34+00:00
This sculpture is also known as Nymph at the Bath, or simply Nymph. The Sculptor John Gibson himself described it as a portrayal of "A nymph sitting, and whilst arranging her sandal, her attention is drawn off, which gives a momentary suspense to her occupation". The lifesize sculpture is of beautiful detail originally carved out of marble and was made in the 19th Century.
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quality type - fine model weight - layer height - 0.2mm infill density - hollow
发表的日期 | 26/09/2014 |
让时间去下载 | 300 - 360 分钟 |
材料数量 | 29g |
尺寸大小 | 49.52 x 50.96 x 100 |
复杂程度 | 中级 |
标题 | Nymph Untying Sandal |
位置 | Royal Academy |
About 34 hrs, 10% infill, 2.1lbs of filament, 17 inches tall.