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Marble Collection (page 4)

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

Background imageMarble Collection: The Evil Spirits, c. 1899. Creator: Auguste Rodin

The Evil Spirits, c. 1899. Creator: Auguste Rodin
The Evil Spirits, c. 1899

Background imageMarble Collection: Roman relief of an elephant

Roman relief of an elephant. From the Vatican Museum, Rome

Background imageMarble Collection: Greek relief of a family sacrificing

Greek relief of a family sacrificing
Greek relief of a family making an offer at an altar of Zeus. The father is holding a Patera

Background imageMarble Collection: Bust of pseudo-Seneca, 1st century

Bust of pseudo-Seneca, 1st century
Although this bust is supposed to be of Seneca, it is actually a copy of a 2nd Century BC original. From the Louvres collection, 1st century

Background imageMarble Collection: Socrates (470-399 BC). Bust

Socrates (470-399 BC). Bust
Socrates (470-399 BC). Athenian philosopher. Bust. Marble. Roman copy of 2nd century after a greek original of 4th century. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageMarble Collection: Italy. Pompeii. Temple of Apollo. Marbles altar, ionic colu

Italy. Pompeii. Temple of Apollo. Marbles altar, ionic colu
Italy. Pompeii. Temple of Apollo. Marbles altar and Ionic column built to hold the sundial. In the background. stairs and two fluted Corinthian columns

Background imageMarble Collection: Italy. Cremona Cathedral. Main facade

Italy. Cremona Cathedral. Main facade
Cremona Cathedral. 12th - 15th centuries. Main facade

Background imageMarble Collection: Italy - The Church of Santa Croce, and Statue of Dante, Flor

Italy - The Church of Santa Croce, and Statue of Dante, Flor
Hand coloured. Church with painted front and large six pointed star on the top. Marble statue of Dante outside.. Part of Box 196, Rome, Boswell Collection. Slide number 23. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageMarble Collection: The Grape Eaters (marble)

The Grape Eaters (marble)
XIR895939 The Grape Eaters (marble) by Boucher, Francois (1703-70) (after); Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: Les Mangeurs de raisin); French, out of copyright

Background imageMarble Collection: Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, c. 1910 (b / w photo)

Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, c. 1910 (b / w photo)
XJF365394 Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, c.1910 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMarble Collection: A Still Life of Melons, Grapes and Peaches on a Ledge

A Still Life of Melons, Grapes and Peaches on a Ledge
BAL42405 A Still Life of Melons, Grapes and Peaches on a Ledge by Bogdani or Bogdany, Jakob (1660-1724); Johnny van Haeften Gallery, London, UK; Hungarian, out of copyright

Background imageMarble Collection: Commercial Agora in Ephesus

Commercial Agora in Ephesus
view of the Agora from the The Gate of Mazeus and Mythridates. Being the most important trade center of Ephesus, Agora was built in the third century B.C

Background imageMarble Collection: Scorchers Progress - The Marble Arch - Errant city cyclist

Scorchers Progress - The Marble Arch - Errant city cyclist
The Scorchers Progress - The Marble Arch - Errant city cyclist causing havoc aid his fellow road-users, knocking over a man and his dog. An old take on a current issue! Date: 1904

Background imageMarble Collection: Greek civilization, Marble slab with relief attributed to School of Praxiteles, depicting Muses

Greek civilization, Marble slab with relief attributed to School of Praxiteles, depicting Muses, from Mantinea, Greece
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Marble slab with relief attributed to the School of Praxiteles, depicting the Muses. From Mantinea, Greece

Background imageMarble Collection: Marble statue of lyre player, from Island of Keros (Greece)

Marble statue of lyre player, from Island of Keros (Greece)
Cycladic civilization, 2nd millenium b.C. Marble statue of a lyre player. From the Island of Keros (Greece)

Background imageMarble Collection: Charles Darwin statue unveiled, 1885

Charles Darwin statue unveiled, 1885
Unveiling the statue of the late Charles Darwin in the Natural History Museum, South Kensington, London. The white marble statue was sculpted by Mr

Background imageMarble Collection: Qutub minar

Qutub minar
Qutub Minar, at 74 meters, is the tallest brick minaret in the world, and the second tallest minar in India. Qutub Minar, along with the ancient and medieval monuments surrounding it

Background imageMarble Collection: Base of a funerary kouros with six athletes

Base of a funerary kouros with six athletes. 510 -500 BC. Archaic Greek art. Relief on marble. GREECE. Athens. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: GREECE. Athens. Acropolis

Background imageMarble Collection: HOMER (9th century BC). Greek writer. Roman

HOMER (9th century BC). Greek writer. Roman copy from a Hellenistic Greek original. Hellenistic art.; Roman art. Sculpture on marble. ITALY. Naples. National Museum of Archaeology

Background imageMarble Collection: Roman marble copy of the lost Greek Bronze by Myron of c450 B. C

Roman marble copy of the lost Greek Bronze by Myron of c450 B. C
GREECE: THE DISCOBOLUS. Roman marble copy of the lost Greek Bronze by Myron of c450 B.C

Background imageMarble Collection: Marble quarry used by Michaelangelo, Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Marble quarry used by Michaelangelo, Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imageMarble Collection: Morocco - Interior of an Arab house

Morocco - Interior of an Arab house
Three women in the interior of a Morrocan Arab house

Background imageMarble Collection: London Postcard 1905

London Postcard 1905
Postcard sending Greetings from London. The coat of arms in the centre shows two dragons

Background imageMarble Collection: Lincoln Memorial, Washington D. C. United States of America, North America

Lincoln Memorial, Washington D. C. United States of America, North America
Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C. United States of America, North America

Background imageMarble Collection: The theater of the old city of Sabratha, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya

The theater of the old city of Sabratha, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageMarble Collection: Emperor Nero in marble, Certosa di Pavia, Lombardy, Italy, Europe

Emperor Nero in marble, Certosa di Pavia, Lombardy, Italy, Europe

Background imageMarble Collection: Vatican coat of arms, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Vatican coat of arms, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageMarble Collection: Indian tourists at the Taj Mahal

Indian tourists at the Taj Mahal, built by the Moghul emperor Shah Jehan (Jahan), Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India

Background imageMarble Collection: Open cast marble mine

Open cast marble mine, Greece, Europe

Background imageMarble Collection: Statuette of Nemesis with Portrait Resembling the Empress Fausti

Statuette of Nemesis with Portrait Resembling the Empress Faustina I; Unknown; Roman Empire; about 150; Dolomitic marble; Object: H: 46.4 x W: 20.3 x D: 12.7 cm (18 1/4 x 8 x 5 in.)

Background imageMarble Collection: europe, Italy, Tuscany, Pisa. Piazza dei Miracoli with the leaning tower

europe, Italy, Tuscany, Pisa. Piazza dei Miracoli with the leaning tower, the cathedral and the sculpture of angels

Background imageMarble Collection: carrara marble quarries, massa carrara province, tuscany, italy

carrara marble quarries, massa carrara province, tuscany, italy

Background imageMarble Collection: Metropole Luxury Shopping Centre, Monte Carlo, Monaco

Metropole Luxury Shopping Centre, Monte Carlo, Monaco

Background imageMarble Collection: India, Delhi, Old Delhi, White marble building at Red Fort

India, Delhi, Old Delhi, White marble building at Red Fort

Background imageMarble Collection: Leaning Tower of Pisa, Tuscany, Italy

Leaning Tower of Pisa, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageMarble Collection: Golden Flows No. 9

Golden Flows No. 9
Melanie Viola

Background imageMarble Collection: Golden Flows No. 11

Golden Flows No. 11
Melanie Viola

Background imageMarble Collection: Golden Flows No. 12

Golden Flows No. 12
Melanie Viola

Background imageMarble Collection: Marble Deluxe

Marble Deluxe
Martina

Background imageMarble Collection: Pastel Marble

Pastel Marble
Martina

Background imageMarble Collection: mimetic

mimetic
Luca Domenichi

Background imageMarble Collection: Pastel Peach Sea

Pastel Peach Sea
Treechild

Background imageMarble Collection: Marble Deluxe

Marble Deluxe
Martina

Background imageMarble Collection: Pastel Marble

Pastel Marble
Martina

Background imageMarble Collection: Golden Flows No. 9

Golden Flows No. 9
Melanie Viola

Background imageMarble Collection: Golden Flows No. 11

Golden Flows No. 11
Melanie Viola

Background imageMarble Collection: Golden Flows No. 12

Golden Flows No. 12
Melanie Viola

Background imageMarble Collection: Golden Flows No. 12

Golden Flows No. 12
Melanie Viola



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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.