Head from Tomb of King John at Worcester Cathedral (1232 AD)
Head from Tomb of King John at Worcester Cathedral (1232 AD)
Published 2019-09-28T13:55:10+00:00
While recently looking around Worcester Cathedral I decided to do a quick scan of the Tomb of King John using the Sony 3D creator app on my mobile phone. This is the result of scanning just the head, the full lower-detail effigy being available at:
https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-101861
According to the Worcester Cathedral website (link below) the effigy was created in 1232 AD and is cosidered unusual in being a fairly accurate representation of the king. Apparently the tomb on which it sits is a later addition. And if you don't know: King John is mostly famous due to the Magna Carta and his part in the stories of Robin Hood.
http://worcestercathedral.co.uk/King_John.php
The scan was done with the Sony 3D Creator app on an Xperia XZ1 Compact smartphone, which did a good job of representing the shape.
If you like this model please read more about it on the blog page below:
http://parth3d.co.uk/head-of-king-john
Date published | 28/09/2019 |
Title | Head of King John |
Date | 1232 AD |
Medium | Carved stone |
Record | http://worcestercathedral.co.uk/King_John.php |
Place | Worcester Cathedral |