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Sigge Wulff Dead Mask
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Sigge Wulff dead mask Real Name: Bror Sigfrid Lindgren Profile: Swedish vaudeville- and revue singer Born November 4, 1869 in Kristianstad, Sweden — died January 7, 1892 in Stockholm, Sweden http://digitalastadsmuseet.stockholm.se/fotoweb/Preview.fwx?&position=1&archiveType=ImageFolder&archiveId=5003&albumId=5003&sorting=ModifiedTimeAsc&search=Sigge%20and%20Wulff&fileId=2B32CAB23E382951D637BA8AA7F072628D0DF55B7E69DFFAE8C72C4915B4B532AD82B864ABAB81A129908D2ED40F34D36C598B3AB7DA9FE68F3927EF2019B88990D074E5B41D39E068EFA403706D7BE3FA1B0DDB75DFD5ADF89D0ACC5D6AC2B9C51C901EA979DACC15DBED4EBBED760B8F6C517D6DD953E3AC0F78A42E56AB4C20DC183850BC79F0181C5063AD6DE252944B3701321ED9391EB4429A122364CF91134C386B5DE33EFA95C892256E09ABB7676DD4A988A8704AA04602F05A3D8E0C6D4BDD322F6CE0

Last week I was invited by christer Lindqvist to perform a Demonstration with the Artec Eva Scanner for the Stockholm State Museum. This is the result.... Enjoy!

Published 8 years ago
Apr 20th 2018
  • Cultural heritage & history 3D Models
  • 3dprintable
  • sweden
  • 3dscanning
  • stockholm
  • museums
  • watertight
  • artec3d
  • death-mask
  • artec-eva
  • xenter
  • christerlindqvist
  • zenosart
  • blender3d
  • zbrush

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