Published October 31, 2021
| Version v1
Dataset
Open
Merlin- Window-2
Description
Merlin or Doughiske Castle has a series of exquisitely decorated medieval windows. The carvings depict foliage and knotwork, with the lowest window shown here to the top right, showing a figure hanging from a round arched window. This has been identified as Ireland's smallest Sheela-na-Gig. The carvings largely function as decoration and may have been designed by the masons who carved them with little input from the castle owner. They may form a protective function on the building
Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
Files
thumb0.jpeg
Files
(42.5 MB)
Name | Size | Download all |
---|---|---|
md5:b3656b2717ad6358828aa80cde7a286b
|
41.8 MB | Download |
md5:4dbbdc43d8f11e391df57c8110a8ed02
|
531.2 kB | Preview Download |
md5:dd01fabea36f8dbb1bfd0964321064d3
|
151.0 kB | Preview Download |
md5:4cc11f9101982f3a68a6d8b3bde07bbb
|
79.5 kB | Preview Download |
md5:ffb9cadf01127b6864a094e8c7a38543
|
11.4 kB | Preview Download |
md5:e90b99f4d1f1edd52c7f27612ca9fada
|
1.5 kB | Preview Download |