Date: 2024/02/14 | File Size: 100.41 MB |
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ROME, ITALY - FEBRUARY 06 The colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, whose few stone remains are in the Capitoline Museums, has been reconstructed with 3D printers by a Madrid-based foundation and presented to the public today. . "It is probably an important sculpture because it was located at the boundary between the pagan and the Christian world. We know that Constantine was the first emperor to make the Christian religion official". 2. "It is a very important statue because it represents the new, but using the ancient patterns". Studying each one of the fragments we understood that the stone and the marble preserve the traces of the original sculpture's assembly" on February 06, 2024 in Rome, Italy.