Portrait of an Imperial Civil Servant at The Cinquantenaire Museum, Brussels
Portrait of an Imperial Civil Servant at The Cinquantenaire Museum, Brussels
Published 2015-05-01T09:24:56+00:00
Portrait of imperial civil servant about 400 BC Asia minor, Carie, Aphrodisias. Cinquenaire museum, Brussels, Belgium.
The 3D scan has been made with photogrammetry and Memento Beta. The 3D scna has been cleaned with Netfabb and Blender.
The portrait was originally the head of a statue of man wearing a chlamys (was an ancient Greek type of rather short cloak).
The statue was a representation of a governor of a region of Carie. On the base of the statue, the curriculum vitae was written.
It was also writtent in old greek: "Christ, born from Marie, my God, save me".
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Date published | 01/05/2015 |
Title | Portrait of an Imperial Civil Servant |
Place | Cinquantenaire Museum |