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Vendor: | sanchiesp |
Published: | Mar 13, 2018 |
Download Size: | 120.4 MB |
Game Ready: | Yes |
Polygons: | 33,371 |
Vertices: | 16,736 |
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Saint Teresa of Jesus Stone Statue 3D Model
3D HD Model of Teresa of vila
Native Format is Autodesk Maya 2008 and up
Located in Scene XYZ=0,0,0
Incluides files in Winrar Archive:
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HIGH POLY with textures (.obj.fbx.mb .3ds )
.STL
LOW POLY with textures (.obj.fbx.mb .3ds)
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-Normal Map
8192x8192 / .jpg
4096x4096.jpg in low poly model
Teresa of vila
Saint Teresa of vila, also called Saint Teresa of Jesus, baptized as Teresa Snchez de Cepeda y Ahumada (28 March 1515 4 October 1582), was a prominent Spanish mystic, Roman Catholic saint, Carmelite nun and author during the Counter Reformation, and theologian of contemplative life through mental prayer. She was a reformer in the Carmelite Order of her time and the movement she initiated, later joined by Saint John of the Cross, eventually led to the establishment of the Discalced Carmelites, though neither she nor Saint John were alive when the two orders separated.
In 1622, forty years after her death, she was canonized by Pope Gregory XV, and on 27 September 1970 was named a Doctor of the Church by Pope Paul VI. Her books, which include her autobiography (The Life of Teresa of Jesus) and her seminal work El Castillo Interior (trans.: The Interior Castle), are an integral part of Spanish Renaissance literature as well as Christian mysticism and Christian meditation practices. She also wrote Camino de Perfeccin (trans.: The Way of Perfection).
After her death, Saint Teresa's cult was known in Spain during the 1620s, and for a time she was considered a candidate to become a national patron saint. A Santero image of the Immaculate Conception of El Viejo, said to have been sent with one of her brothers to Nicaragua by the saint, is now venerated as the country's national patroness at the Shrine of El Viejo. Pious Catholic beliefs also associate Saint Teresa with the esteemed religious image called Infant Jesus of Prague with claims of former ownership and devotion.
Native Format is Autodesk Maya 2008 and up
Located in Scene XYZ=0,0,0
Incluides files in Winrar Archive:
.:::Formats:::.
HIGH POLY with textures (.obj.fbx.mb .3ds )
.STL
LOW POLY with textures (.obj.fbx.mb .3ds)
.:::Textures::::.
-Color
-Bump
-Normal Map
8192x8192 / .jpg
4096x4096.jpg in low poly model
Teresa of vila
Saint Teresa of vila, also called Saint Teresa of Jesus, baptized as Teresa Snchez de Cepeda y Ahumada (28 March 1515 4 October 1582), was a prominent Spanish mystic, Roman Catholic saint, Carmelite nun and author during the Counter Reformation, and theologian of contemplative life through mental prayer. She was a reformer in the Carmelite Order of her time and the movement she initiated, later joined by Saint John of the Cross, eventually led to the establishment of the Discalced Carmelites, though neither she nor Saint John were alive when the two orders separated.
In 1622, forty years after her death, she was canonized by Pope Gregory XV, and on 27 September 1970 was named a Doctor of the Church by Pope Paul VI. Her books, which include her autobiography (The Life of Teresa of Jesus) and her seminal work El Castillo Interior (trans.: The Interior Castle), are an integral part of Spanish Renaissance literature as well as Christian mysticism and Christian meditation practices. She also wrote Camino de Perfeccin (trans.: The Way of Perfection).
After her death, Saint Teresa's cult was known in Spain during the 1620s, and for a time she was considered a candidate to become a national patron saint. A Santero image of the Immaculate Conception of El Viejo, said to have been sent with one of her brothers to Nicaragua by the saint, is now venerated as the country's national patroness at the Shrine of El Viejo. Pious Catholic beliefs also associate Saint Teresa with the esteemed religious image called Infant Jesus of Prague with claims of former ownership and devotion.