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virtual museum of Iran’s ancients

Rhyton

Rhyton

Rhyton

Rhyton

Rhyton

Rhyton

Rhyton

Rhyton

Rhyton

Rhyton

Rhyton

Rhyton

Rhyton

Rhyton

Here are some recreating ancient pieces which named “virtual museum of Iran’s ancients”. I used some pictures to rebuilt ancients of Iran that are maintained in different museums all over the world. This piece is done by ZBrush and showed in Iranian Artists Forum for one week. The exhibition contained 81 films of pieces which presented on 9 TV LCD. There was another LCD which was showing the process of creating for introducing ZBrush to viewer.

Rhyton*: A rhyton (plural rhytons or, following the Greek plural, rhyta) is a container from which fluids were intended to be drunk or to be poured in some ceremony such as libation. The English word rhyton originates in the ancient Greek word ῥυτόν (rhy̆tón or rhŭtón). The conical rhyton form has been known in the Aegean region since the Bronze Age, or the 2nd millennium BC. However, it was by no means confined to that region. Similar in form to, and perhaps originating from, the drinking horn, it has been widespread over Eurasia since prehistoric times.