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RUSSIAN FEDERATION -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Jul 09, 2019
Larisa Zolotova's 3D visualization of the ancient Roman Victoria Calvatone statue is set to debut at The Hermitage Museum in August-September 2019, offering a unique representation of the iconic sculpture within a Roman interior composition.
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Larisa Zolotova's 3D visualization project brings to life the ancient Roman Victoria Calvatone statue, which was discovered in the 19th century in the village of Calvatone in Lombardy, Italy. The statue, believed to depict the goddess Victoria, was found broken into three pieces and later restored with the addition of wings by German restorers. Zolotova's project aims to represent the statue within a unique Roman atmosphere, paying homage to its historical significance and the victory of co-emperors Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus over barbarian tribes.
The 3D visualization project utilized cutting-edge technology, including scanning, 3D animation, modeling, simulation, and rendering software, to create a true-to-life representation of the bronze statue. The project also includes 3D renders, videos, and a CAD model, offering viewers a comprehensive and immersive experience.
Zolotova's 3D visualization of Victoria Calvatone is a significant contribution to the research and restoration process, offering a new perspective on the iconic statue and its historical context. The project presents a meticulous representation of the aging metal of the statue, its conservation stage, and the design of a hall with an ancient interior, providing a captivating and informative experience for museum visitors.
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