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Marble, a timeless medium that has captivated artists and sculptors throughout history

Background imageMarble Collection: Side view of the Duomo of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence

Side view of the Duomo of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence Florence Church Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1855 ca.. Date of Artwork:1296 -1468

Background imageMarble Collection: A statue of Hercules and Cerberus

A statue of Hercules and Cerberus
Hercules is capturing Cerberus and completeing his twelfth labour. This is from the portal of the Michaelertrakt, Hofburg, Vienna

Background imageMarble Collection: Porch of Caryatids, Erechtheion Temple, Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Porch of Caryatids, Erechtheion Temple, Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Background imageMarble Collection: Cuba, Cienfuegos, Parque Marti, Marble statue of Jose Marti - a Cuban

Cuba, Cienfuegos, Parque Marti, Marble statue of Jose Marti - a Cuban revolutionary and intellectual

Background imageMarble Collection: The Ides of March, 1883. Creator: Edward John Poynter

The Ides of March, 1883. Creator: Edward John Poynter
The Ides of March, 1883. The persistent warnings given to Julius Caesar by the augurs as to the fatefulness of " The Ides of March" for him

Background imageMarble Collection: Statue of Anne of Kiev (Anna Jaroslawna) at the Royal Abbey of St. Vincent in Senlis

Statue of Anne of Kiev (Anna Jaroslawna) at the Royal Abbey of St. Vincent in Senlis. Found in the collection of Senlis, Oise, France

Background imageMarble Collection: Bust of Hannibal Barca

Bust of Hannibal Barca. Found in the collection of State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageMarble Collection: The Dying Gaul statue, a Roman copy of a Hellenistic Greek bronze, 3rd century BC. Artist: Epigonus

The Dying Gaul statue, a Roman copy of a Hellenistic Greek bronze, 3rd century BC. Artist: Epigonus
A Roman copy in marble of a Hellenistic Greek bronze from Pergamon. The original was commissioned by Attalus I of Pergamon to celebrate his victory over the Celtic Galatians in Anatolia

Background imageMarble Collection: Ganymede with Jupiters eagle, 1814-5 (marble)

Ganymede with Jupiters eagle, 1814-5 (marble)
5973922 Ganymede with Jupiters eagle, 1814-5 (marble) by Thorvaldsen, Bertel (1770-1844); Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo, Brescia, Italy; (add.info.: Brescia)

Background imageMarble Collection: Acropolis and Temple of Jupiter Olympus, Athens, Greece

Acropolis and Temple of Jupiter Olympus, Athens, Greece
19th century vintage photograph - Acropolis and Temple of Jupiter Olympus [Olympieion, ] Athens, Greece, c.1880

Background imageMarble Collection: Venus (Venere Italica), 1810 (marble sculpture)

Venus (Venere Italica), 1810 (marble sculpture)
LRI4594082 Venus (Venere Italica), 1810 (marble sculpture) by Canova, Antonio (1757-1822); Palatine Gallery, Pitti Palace, Florence; (add.info.: Venere Italica (Venus) - Marble statue (h)

Background imageMarble Collection: Marble head of Plotinus (205-270), Alexandrian philosopher, leader of Neoplatonism

Marble head of Plotinus (205-270), Alexandrian philosopher, leader of Neoplatonism

Background imageMarble Collection: Cast copy of the Juno Ludovisi

Cast copy of the Juno Ludovisi
Modern cast copy of the Juno Ludovisi (Hera Ludovisi) - a colossal 1st century Roman marble head depicting an idealized and youthful Antonia Minor as the goddess Juno. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMarble Collection: Pergamon Altar. Hephaistos and goddess Eos riding a horse

Pergamon Altar. Hephaistos and goddess Eos riding a horse
Pergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. South frieze. Gigantomachy

Background imageMarble Collection: Arch of Titus. Rome. Italy

Arch of Titus. Rome. Italy
Roman Art. Arch of Titus. Erected in the year 81 to commemorate the conquest of Titus against the Jews. It features carved scenes of the conquest and subsequent destruction of Jerusalem (AD 70)

Background imageMarble Collection: Temple of Vesta. Rome. Italy

Temple of Vesta. Rome. Italy
Italy. Rome. Temple of Vesta. Roman Forum

Background imageMarble Collection: Funerary stele of Democleides (4th century BC)

Funerary stele of Democleides (4th century BC)
Greek art. Funerary stele of Democleides (4th century BC). Marble relief depicting a warrior sitting sad and meditating on the stern of a ship. Beside him, his helmet and shield

Background imageMarble Collection: Art Greek. Hellenistic. The Statue of Lacoon (Laacoonte). 2

Art Greek. Hellenistic. The Statue of Lacoon (Laacoonte). 2
Art Greek. Hellenistic. Statue of Lacoon and his sons (Antiphates and Thymbraeus). The sculpture is attributed by three sculptors from the island of Rhodes. Agesander, Athenedores and Polydorus

Background imageMarble Collection: Greek Statue of Aphrodite, Pan and Eros

Greek Statue of Aphrodite, Pan and Eros
Greek Marble Statue of Aphrodite, Pan and Eros - circa 100BC, found at Delos Date: circa 100BC

Background imageMarble Collection: Cumaen Sibyl

Cumaen Sibyl
Inlaid marble mosaic of the Cumaean Sibyl, one of the ten Sibyls set in the floor of the Duomo of Siena. Though these mosaics were created in 1482-3

Background imageMarble Collection: THE LAOCOON GROUP: Roman marble copy of a Greek original of c50 B. C

THE LAOCOON GROUP: Roman marble copy of a Greek original of c50 B. C
THE LAOCOON GROUP: Roman marble copy of a Greek original of c50 B.C

Background imageMarble Collection: The Sleeping Hermaphrodite, copy after an original of the 2nd century BC

The Sleeping Hermaphrodite, copy after an original of the 2nd century BC, the mattress is an addition by Gian Lorenzo
PWI105675 The Sleeping Hermaphrodite, copy after an original of the 2nd century BC, the mattress is an addition by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680) (marble) by Roman

Background imageMarble Collection: Northern Trust Company Bank, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Northern Trust Company Bank, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Northern Trust Company Bank, La Salle and Monroe Streets, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageMarble Collection: Greece. Athens. Parthenon. Head of horse from the chariot of

Greece. Athens. Parthenon. Head of horse from the chariot of the moon-goddes Selene. East pediment. 5th C. BC. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageMarble Collection: Three Goddesses. Hestia, Dione and Aphrodite. East Pediment

Three Goddesses. Hestia, Dione and Aphrodite. East Pediment
Three Goddesses. Hestia, Dione and Aphrodite. From the East Pediment of the Parthenon, Athens. High Classical Greek. 438-432 BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageMarble Collection: Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg (1661-1747). Corfu. Gree

Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg (1661-1747). Corfu. Gree
Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg (1661-1747). Marshal defender of the city of Corfu of the Turkish invasion of 1716. Marble statue. Corfu. Ionian Islands. Greece

Background imageMarble Collection: Europe, Italy, Rome. Michelangelos masterpiece sculpture, Pieta (1499). St

Europe, Italy, Rome. Michelangelos masterpiece sculpture, Pieta (1499). St. Peters Basilica (aka Basilica di San Pietro), Vatican City

Background imageMarble Collection: Marble statue of Aphrodite of Cnidus, copy of a Greek original by Praxiteles

Marble statue of Aphrodite of Cnidus, copy of a Greek original by Praxiteles
Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. Marble statue of Aphrodite of Cnidus. Copy of a Greek original by Praxiteles, 4th century b.C

Background imageMarble Collection: Diana of Versailles, marble statue of Artemis with deer

Diana of Versailles, marble statue of Artemis with deer
Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. Diana of Versailles, marble statue of Artemis with a deer

Background imageMarble Collection: Marble statue of Aphrodite of Milos known as Venus de Milo. From Island of Milos, Cyclades

Marble statue of Aphrodite of Milos known as Venus de Milo. From Island of Milos, Cyclades, Greece, Greek civilization
Greek civilization, 2nd century b.C. Marble statue of Aphrodite of Milos known as " Venus de Milo", circa 100 b.C. Height 202 cm. From the Island of Milos, Cyclades, Greece

Background imageMarble Collection: Bust of Emperor Vespasianus (Titus Flavius Vespasianus, 9 - 79 A. D)

Bust of Emperor Vespasianus (Titus Flavius Vespasianus, 9 - 79 A. D. ), Flavian dynasty, imperial age, marble
Bust of Emperor Vespasianus (Titus Flavius Vespasianus, 9 - 79 A.D.), Flavian dynasty, imperial age, marble 1st century A.D. Roman art

Background imageMarble Collection: Marble statue of falling Gaul, Roman copy of Pergamon school original

Marble statue of falling Gaul, Roman copy of Pergamon school original
Greek civilization, 3rd century b.C. Marble statue of falling Gaul. Roman copy of a Pergamon school original, part of the Stoa built by Attalus II on the Acropolis of Athens after his victory over

Background imageMarble Collection: PRAXITELES (flourished 370, -330 BC). Hermes

PRAXITELES (flourished 370, -330 BC). Hermes bearing the infant Dionysus. ca. 330 BC. Hermes carrying the child Dionysus to the nymphs who were charged with his rearing. Classical Greek art

Background imageMarble Collection: INDIA: GOLDEN TEMPLE, 1858. View of the sacred tank and marble causeway leading to the Golden

INDIA: GOLDEN TEMPLE, 1858. View of the sacred tank and marble causeway leading to the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India. Line engraving, English, 1858

Background imageMarble Collection: Items of interior decoration at the seat of Sir Savile Crossley - Somerleyton Hall near

Items of interior decoration at the seat of Sir Savile Crossley - Somerleyton Hall near Lowestoft - Household Gods. These include a marble statue of Sir Savile as a boy, a bronze figure of Atalanta

Background imageMarble Collection: Head of Medusa, 1630. Artist: Bernini, Gianlorenzo (1598-1680)

Head of Medusa, 1630. Artist: Bernini, Gianlorenzo (1598-1680)
Head of Medusa, 1630. Found in the collection of the Musei Capitolini, Rome

Background imageMarble Collection: Greek statue known as the Kritios Boy, 5th century BC

Greek statue known as the Kritios Boy, 5th century BC
The Kritios Boy, a Greek marble kouros, at the Acropolis Museum in Athens, 5th century BC

Background imageMarble Collection: Michelangelos David. Artist: Michelangelo Buonarroti

Michelangelos David. Artist: Michelangelo Buonarroti
Michelangelos David, at the Galleria dell Accademia in Florence

Background imageMarble Collection: The Farnese Hercules, 18th century

The Farnese Hercules, 18th century. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageMarble Collection: Sarcophagus. Marble. Tel Mevorah. Battle between Amazons

Sarcophagus. Marble. Tel Mevorah. Battle between Amazons
Amazon sarcophagus. Marble. Tel Mevorah. Roman Period. Early 3rd century AD. Detail. Battle between the Amazons and the Greeks. Relief. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel

Background imageMarble Collection: ROMAN ART. Roman marble relief from a conmmemorative monumen

ROMAN ART. Roman marble relief from a conmmemorative monument to the Battle of Actium (31 BC). Detail of a processional scene. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageMarble Collection: Plato (428-348 BC). Bust

Plato (428-348 BC). Bust
Plato (428-348 BC). Greek philosopher. Bust. Marble. Roman copy of 1st century after a greek original of 4th century BC. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageMarble Collection: Colossal statue of a goddess. 2nd century AD

Colossal statue of a goddess. 2nd century AD
Roman colossal statue of a goddess. 138-161 AD. The head is latest. Marble. From Egypt. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany

Background imageMarble Collection: Etruscan. Cineray urn on podium. Chamber tomb of the Pruni f

Etruscan. Cineray urn on podium. Chamber tomb of the Pruni family near Chiusi, Etruria. 200-100 B.C. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageMarble Collection: Italy. Venice. Church of San Giorgio Maggiore by Palladio bu

Italy. Venice. Church of San Giorgio Maggiore by Palladio built between 1565 and 1568. The facade is made of white marble from Istria

Background imageMarble Collection: Interior of a hall in the palace of the Mughal kings in Delhi

Interior of a hall in the palace of the Mughal kings in Delhi

Background imageMarble Collection: Antwerp Central Station

Antwerp Central Station
Fisheye view on stairs leading to platforms on Antwerp Central Station, Flanders, Belgium

Background imageMarble Collection: Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, c. 1734 (oil on canvas)

Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, c. 1734 (oil on canvas)
XOS877570 Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, c.1734 (oil on canvas) by Pannini or Panini, Giovanni Paolo (1691/2-1765); 128x99 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; Italian, out of copyright



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Marble, a timeless medium that has captivated artists and sculptors throughout history. From the intricate details of the Bust of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius to the delicate beauty of Michelangelo's Pieta, it has been transformed into masterpieces that continue to awe us. The Winged Victory of Samothrace or Nike of Samothrace stands proudly, its flowing drapery frozen in time, showcasing the skill and artistry involved in carving this magnificent sculpture. Similarly, The Pazzi Madonna by Donatello exudes grace and elegance as it depicts the Virgin and Child in flawless white marble. Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini's Pluto captures a moment frozen in eternity - a testament to his ability to breathe life into stone. Meanwhile, Michelangelo's David stands tall with every muscle meticulously carved, embodying strength and perfection. In Barga, Italy, marble adorns buildings with its ethereal beauty - a reminder of its versatility beyond sculptures. And speaking of Michelangelo again, his Madonna of Bruges enchants viewers with her serene expression and tender embrace. Bernini returns with another masterpiece - his rendition of David showcases not only his technical prowess but also an emotional depth rarely seen in stone. Auguste Rodin's The Kiss evokes passion and intimacy through its smooth marble forms locked together forever. From India's Golden Temple shimmering on Amrit Sagar lake to Malta's St. John the Baptist church adorned with a Holy Sacrament monstrance made from precious marble; these architectural wonders remind us how this material can elevate sacred spaces. Marble is more than just rock; it is an embodiment of human creativity and ingenuity. Its enduring allure continues to inspire generations as we marvel at what can be achieved when talent meets this remarkable stone.