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Marble Collection (page 6)

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

Background imageMarble Collection: Judith with the head of Holofernes, 1898. Creator: Hermann Hahn

Judith with the head of Holofernes, 1898. Creator: Hermann Hahn
Judith with the head of Holofernes, 1898

Background imageMarble Collection: The International Exhibition: 'Love Resting on Friendship', sculptured by Professor... 1862

The International Exhibition: "Love Resting on Friendship", sculptured by Professor... 1862
The International Exhibition: "Love Resting on Friendship", sculptured by Professor Fantachiotti, in the Italian Court, 1862

Background imageMarble Collection: The International Exhibition: marble statue - 'Sardanapalus' (from Byron's Tragedy)... 1862

The International Exhibition: marble statue - "Sardanapalus" (from Byron's Tragedy)... 1862
The International Exhibition: marble statue - "Sardanapalus" (from Byron's Tragedy), by H. Weekes, A.R.A. 1862....one of the single-figure statues commissioned for the Egyptian Hall of

Background imageMarble Collection: The International Exhibition - chimneypiece in the Nave... 1862. Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition - chimneypiece in the Nave... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition - chimneypiece in the Nave, by L. Marchand, of Paris, 1862. Engraving from a photograph by the London Stereoscopic Company

Background imageMarble Collection: The International Exhibition: 'Memory', marble statue, by W. Brodie, R.S.A. 1862. Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition: "Memory", marble statue, by W. Brodie, R.S.A. 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: "Memory", marble statue, by W. Brodie, R.S.A. 1862. The look is sorrowful, and we remember that what we can recall of the past is too generally sad

Background imageMarble Collection: Bust of Archduke Karl, 1842. Creator: Josef Klieber

Bust of Archduke Karl, 1842. Creator: Josef Klieber
Bust of Archduke Karl, 1842

Background imageMarble Collection: The International Exhibition - marble chimneypiece, by Leclercq, in the Belgian Court... 1862

The International Exhibition - marble chimneypiece, by Leclercq, in the Belgian Court... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition - marble chimneypiece, by Leclercq, in the Belgian Court - from a photograph by the London Stereoscopic Company, 1862

Background imageMarble Collection: 'Cupid', by Michael Angelo, in the South Kensington Museum, 1862. Creator: Unknown

"Cupid", by Michael Angelo, in the South Kensington Museum, 1862. Creator: Unknown
"Cupid", by Michael Angelo, in the South Kensington Museum, 1862. The god is represented as a youth of sixteen or seventeen years old

Background imageMarble Collection: The International Exhibition: 'Reality and Appearances', marble statue, by...Leharivel-duRocher

The International Exhibition: "Reality and Appearances", marble statue, by...Leharivel-duRocher
The International Exhibition: "Reality and Appearances", marble statue, by Victor Leharivel-duRocher, 1862. The contrasted expression of the mask

Background imageMarble Collection: The International Exhibition: 'Ino and Bacchus', marble group by J. H. Foley, R.A. 1862

The International Exhibition: "Ino and Bacchus", marble group by J. H. Foley, R.A. 1862. Creator: E. Skill
The International Exhibition: "Ino and Bacchus", marble group by J. H. Foley, R.A. 1862. Engraving of a sculpture in the Earl of Ellesmere's Bridgewater Collection

Background imageMarble Collection: The International Exhibition: marble statue - 'Purity' by Matthew Noble, 1862

The International Exhibition: marble statue - "Purity" by Matthew Noble, 1862. Creator: Mason Jackson
The International Exhibition: marble statue - "Purity" by Matthew Noble, 1862....we may say that there is a sort of double conventionalism in the abstract representations of the virtues

Background imageMarble Collection: The Royal Academy Prize Sculpture: 'Adam and Eve', by George Slater, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The Royal Academy Prize Sculpture: "Adam and Eve", by George Slater, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Royal Academy Prize Sculpture: "Adam and Eve", by George Slater, 1862. From "Illustrated London News", 1862

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: Stone & Marble I

Stone & Marble I
Gemma Bardot

Background imageMarble Collection: Stone & Marble II

Stone & Marble II
Gemma Bardot

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: Vintage 19th century photograph: Taj Mahal, Agra, India, c. 1870 s

Vintage 19th century photograph: Taj Mahal, Agra, India, c. 1870 s
Vintage 19th century photograph: Taj Mahal, Agra, India, c.1870 s

Background imageMarble Collection: The Column of Flagellation at the Basilica di Santa Prassede

The Column of Flagellation at the Basilica di Santa Prassede
The Column of Flagellation in the San Zeno Chapel at the Basilica di Santa Prassede in Rome, Italy. Allegedly the column upon which Jesus Christ was flogged in his final years

Background imageMarble Collection: France, Nice, Statue of Apollo, La Fontaine Du Soleil, Sun Fountain, Place Massena

France, Nice, Statue of Apollo, La Fontaine Du Soleil, Sun Fountain, Place Massena

Background imageMarble Collection: 20085768

20085768
ITALY Lazio Rome Piazza di Trevi Trevi Fountain. Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore Recreation Leisure Sightseeing Tourist Attraction Tour Destination Fontana Di Trevi Fountain Fountains Piazza

Background imageMarble Collection: Indian marble inlay, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Indian marble inlay, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Indian marble inlay, (1898). Figs 1 to 9: Marble marquetry from the mausoleums of the Shah Jehan and the Begum Mumtaz-i-Mahal...It is to the [17th century] that the marble-marquetries from the Mogul

Background imageMarble Collection: C. Trevail, monumental masons, Quay Street, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1920s

C. Trevail, monumental masons, Quay Street, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1920s
C. Trevail, monumental mason s, with monuments displayed on the pavement outside. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageMarble Collection: Vidyadevi (Goddess of Learning), 900s-1000s. Creator: Unknown

Vidyadevi (Goddess of Learning), 900s-1000s. Creator: Unknown
Vidyadevi (Goddess of Learning), 900s-1000s

Background imageMarble Collection: Ancient Temple of Hephaestus. Columns Agora Marketplace, Athens, Greece

Ancient Temple of Hephaestus. Columns Agora Marketplace, Athens, Greece. Agora founded 6th Century BC. Temple for God of craftsmanship, metalworking from 449 BC

Background imageMarble Collection: The Mausoleum of Prince Itmad-ood-Dowlah. Agra. Creator: Unknown

The Mausoleum of Prince Itmad-ood-Dowlah. Agra. Creator: Unknown
The Mausoleum of Prince Itmad-ood-Dowlah. Agra. The tomb of Mirza Ghiyas Beg at Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, built between 1622 and 1628, is notable for its white marble and pietra dura inlay

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

Temple of Erechtheion, Acropolis, Athens, Greece. Greek maidens columns Temple of Erechtheion for a former Athenian king. Acropolis is symbol of Athens

Background imageMarble Collection: Propylaea Ancient entrance gateway ruins Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Propylaea Ancient entrance gateway ruins Acropolis, Athens, Greece. Construction ended in 432 BC

Background imageMarble Collection: Acta Diurna (Daily Acts or Daily Public Records). The first proto-newspaper, ca 131 BC

Acta Diurna (Daily Acts or Daily Public Records). The first proto-newspaper, ca 131 BC. Found in the Collection of Museo della Civilta Romana

Background imageMarble Collection: Roman marble sarcophagus with Dionysiac scenes, 2nd century

Roman marble sarcophagus with Dionysiac scenes, 2nd century
Roman marble sarcophagus with Dionysiac scenes, also showing centaurs, fauns, and Silenus. From the National Museum in Rome, 2nd century

Background imageMarble Collection: Statue of a sleeping Hermaphrodite

Statue of a sleeping Hermaphrodite, the child of Aphrodite. A Roman replica of a 2nd century BC Greek original, from the Louvres collection

Background imageMarble Collection: Statue of Hercules and Telephus, 1st-2nd century

Statue of Hercules and Telephus, 1st-2nd century
A Roman copy of a Hellenistic original statue of Hercules and Telephus found in 1568 at the Vila di Este, Tivoli. From the Louvres collection, 1st-2nd century

Background imageMarble Collection: Statue of Augustus as Jupiter, first half of 1st century BC

Statue of Augustus as Jupiter, first half of 1st century BC. Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD) became one of a triumvirate of rulers after the death in 44 BC of Julius Caesar

Background imageMarble Collection: Sleeping Endymion

Sleeping Endymion. Roman sculpture, after a Greek original of 2nd century BC. A fragment of a group of Selene and Endymion

Background imageMarble Collection: Statue of Eros, 2nd century

Statue of Eros, 2nd century. Roman, after a Greek original of the first half of the 4th century BC. In Greek mythology, Eros was the God of Love. His Roman equivalent was Cupid

Background imageMarble Collection: Statue of Asklepios, Greek God of Healing, early 2nd century

Statue of Asklepios, Greek God of Healing, early 2nd century. Roman, after the Greek original of the third quarter of the 5th century BC. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageMarble Collection: Musamman Burj, Agra Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India

Musamman Burj, Agra Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India

Background imageMarble Collection: Empty fountains are seen in Adderley Street in central Cape Town

Empty fountains are seen in Adderley Street in central Cape Town, South Africa, January 28, 2018. Picture taken January 28, 2018. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings

Background imageMarble Collection: Temple of Trajan, Pergamon, Bergama, Izmir Province, Turkey

Temple of Trajan, Pergamon, Bergama, Izmir Province, Turkey

Background imageMarble Collection: Palacio Real or Royal Palace, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain

Palacio Real or Royal Palace, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain

Background imageMarble Collection: Statue of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, Merano - Meran, Trentino Alto Adige - South Tyrol

Statue of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, Merano - Meran, Trentino Alto Adige - South Tyrol, Italy

Background imageMarble Collection: Marble pillars in courtyard in City Palace, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

Marble pillars in courtyard in City Palace, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

Background imageMarble Collection: Panathenaic Stadium, Athens, Attica, Greece

Panathenaic Stadium, Athens, Attica, Greece

Background imageMarble Collection: Europe, Italy, Lazio, Rome. Pantheon and its square

Europe, Italy, Lazio, Rome. Pantheon and its square

Background imageMarble Collection: The sea organ, Zadar, Zadar county, Dalmatia region, Croatia

The sea organ, Zadar, Zadar county, Dalmatia region, Croatia



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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.