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3D models of ginger models
3D scans of 5 models of ginger (Amomum zingiber). The models were created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum Vienna, ...
3D models of cacao pod models
3D scans of 6 cacao pod models. The models were created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum Vienna, as wax modellers. ...
3D models of sweet lime models
3D scans of 4 lime models. The models were created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum Vienna, as wax modellers. They ...
3D models of apricot seed models
3D scans of 6 apricot seed models. The models were created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum Vienna, as wax ...
3D models of chili pepper models
3D scans of chili pepper models. The models were created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum Vienna, as wax modellers. ...
3D model of a garlic model
3D scan of a model of garlic. The model was created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum Vienna, as wax modellers. It ...
3D models of eggplant models
3D scans of 4 eggplant models. The models were created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum Vienna, as wax modellers. ...
3D model of a sugar apple or sweetsops model
3D scan of a model of a sugar apple or sweetsops (Annona squamosa). The model was created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History ...
3D models of pear models
3D scans of 3 pear models. The models were created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum Vienna, as wax modellers. They ...
3D models of banana models
3D scans of 6 banana models. The models were created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum Vienna, as wax modellers. ...
3D models of bamboo models
3D scans of 7 bamboo models. The models were created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum Vienna, as wax modellers. ...
3D models of citrus fruit models
3D scans of citrus fruit models. The models were created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum Vienna, as wax modellers. ...
3D models of beal or bengal quince models
3D scans of 3 boal or bengal quince (Aegle marmelos) models. The models were created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum ...
3D models of watermelon models
3D scans of watermelon models. The models were created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum Vienna, as wax modellers. ...
3D models of jujube models
3D scans of 7 jujube (Ziziphus jujuba) models. The models were created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum Vienna, as ...
3D models of lobiya models
3D scans of lobiya models. The models were created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum Vienna, as wax modellers. They ...
3D models of Basidiomycota models
3D scans of four models of a Basidiomycota mushroom. The models were created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum ...
3D model of a pumpkin model
3D scan of a model of a pumpkin. The model was created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum Vienna, as wax modellers. ...
3D scans of parval models
3D scans of six parval models. The models were created around 1803 most likely by Franz Stoll or Johann Jaich, who were employed at the Naturalien-Cabinet, the predecessor of the Natural History Museum Vienna, as wax modellers. ...
3D scan of an Amanita caesarea model
3D scan of a fungus model, Amanita caesarea, commonly also known as Caesar’s mushroom. The model is part of the collection Leopold Trattinnick (1764–1849) and was acquired by the archive via donation in 2011.
3D scan of a Merulius Chantarellus model
3D scan of a fungus model, Merulius chantarellus. The model is part of the collection Leopold Trattinnick (1764–1849) and was acquired by the archive via donation in 2011.
3D scan of an Agaricus ostreatus model
3D scan of a fungus model, Agaricus (Pleuropus) ostreatus, commonly also known as oyster mushroom. The model is part of the collection Leopold Trattinnick (1764–1849) and was acquired by the archive via donation in 2011.
3D model of a Boletus subtomentosus model
3D scan of a fungus model, Boletus subtomentosus, commonly also known as suede bolete. The model is part of the collection Leopold Trattinnick (1764–1849) and was acquired by the archive via donation in 2011.
3D model of a Boletus edulis model
3D scan of a fungus model, Boletus edulis, commonly also known as penny bun. The model is part of the collection Leopold Trattinnick (1764–1849) and was acquired by the archive via donation in 2011.
3D model of a dodo reconstruction
3D scan of a reconstruction of a dodo (Raphus cucullatus), the now extinct flightless bird which was endemic to the island of Mauritius. The first eyewitnesses of the dodo were a Dutch fleet led by Van Warwjick in 1598 - within ...