Cast from a Neoclassical sculpture in the National Gallery, Parma. Canova has represented the Goddess Concordia to whom honours were paid in Olympia by the ancient Greeks, in the likeness of the Empress Maria Luisa. She is seated on a richly ornamental throne, majestically attired in a rich tunic, with ample folds, skillfully disposed and covering her whole person. This cast is considered to be technically one of Canova’s masterpieces.
This 3D printable model was digitised in collaboration between Scan the World and Crawford Art Gallery, Cork. This plaster cast of The Goddess Concordia is part of the Crawford Art Gallery's collection and was scanned in the museum. It has been shared with their permission. The original marble by Antonio Canova is housed in the Canova Museum. The model can be downloaded and 3D printed from Scan the World.
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