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Photogrammetry Scans — V&A Sculpture Studies

Interactive photogrammetry scans of museum sculpture — classical marble and 16th-century oak — captured for study, visualisation, and artistic reference. Rotate and explore each model in the browser.

museum sculpture, digitised.

These models are photogrammetry-based 3D scans created for study, visualisation, and artistic reference. Surface detail and geometry reflect the limits of capture and reconstruction — they are working digital studies, not museum-grade archival masters.

  • Photogrammetry capture and mesh reconstruction
  • Cultural heritage subjects from the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
  • Interactive browser viewing via Sketchfab
  • Reference assets for lighting, material, and sculptural study

helen of troy — antonio canova.

Photogrammetry scan of the marble bust Helen of Troy, sculpted by Antonio Canova and his workshop after 1812. The sculpture presents Helen as an idealised figure of classical beauty — part of Canova’s series of ideal female heads from around 1811, drawing on mythology, history, and literature. The original marble is held by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

  • Artwork: Helen of Troy
  • Artist: Antonio Canova and workshop
  • Date: after 1812
  • Material: marble
  • Original location: Victoria and Albert Museum, London

seated st peter — oak sculpture.

Photogrammetry scan of a seated figure of Saint Peter, carved in oak in the Netherlands around 1510–1520. Peter wears a cope and holds his traditional attributes: keys in his right hand (doorkeeper of heaven) and an open Bible in his left. The original sculpture is held by the Victoria and Albert Museum and displayed in the Sculpture 1300–1600 gallery, Room 26.

  • Subject: Saint Peter
  • Date: circa 1510–1520
  • Place of origin: Netherlands
  • Material: oak
  • Original location: V&A, Sculpture 1300–1600, Room 26

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