3D model of a male figure embodying the element "Copper"

DOI: https://doi.org/10.57756/rhm5rh
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Publication date: 31 Mar 2026
Publisher: Naturhistorisches Museum Wien (NHMW)
Collections: Archive for the history of science
Instrument: Artec Leo
Resource type: Dataset
License: CC BY-NC
CC BY-NC 4.0 International
Tags: 3d model 3dmodel 3d-model 3dmodell 3d-modell 3dscan 3d-scan 3dscanning 3d-scanning Architecture Artecleo Copper Figure Figurine Hall6 Karyatide Karyatiden Malefigure Saal6
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Abstract

3D scan of a figure holding a venus statuette and forging tongs, that is part of the architecture in Hall 6 of NHM Vienna, representing the chemical element Copper (Cu). Copper has excellent thermal and electrical conductivity and is very durable. It is relatively soft and ductile, but also resistant metal that can be easily processed. All figures in Hall 6 at the NHM Vienna were created by the Austrian sculptor Edmund Hofmann von Aspernburg (1847-1930).

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BMKÖS – Bundesministerium für Kunst, Kultur, öffentlicher Dienst und Sport Kulturerbe digital Einsichten in die gesellschaftspolitische Dimension des NHMW über die Jahrhunderte

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NHMW-Saal6-Figure-Male-Copper.mtl 3D Model (MTL) of a male Figure embodying the element "Copper" 0 MB
NHMW-Saal6-Figure-Male-Copper.obj 3D Model (OBJ) of a male Figure embodying the element "Copper" 13.25 MB
NHMW-Saal6-Figure-Male-Copper.png 3D Model (PNG) of a male Figure embodying the element "Copper" 4.84 MB

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Figure embodying the element "Copper"