Marble Gallery
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dawnatlast86:SHE WOULD LOOK GOOD MODELLED IN MARBLE Impossible de rester de Marbre!…
myglyptothek:Emperor Caligula. C. 40 AD. Marble. Glyptothek Munich. Inv. DV 115myglyptothek: Faces o
Portrait bust of a Roman woman with hair styled after the Empress Faustina. 140-150 CE. Marble.
inebriatedpony: No one before Bernini had managed to make marble so carnal. In his nimble hands
wolfsmilk:Marble Head of Aphrodite Found in Ostia Antica
laclygrantham:Venus with Apple, ca. 1805. Bertel Thorvaldsen, Marble
myglyptothek:Emperor Claudius. C. 50 AD. Marble. Glyptothek Munich. Inv. DV 94myglyptothek: Faces of
Colossal marble head of the emperor Augustus Roman, Early Imperial Period, c. A.D. 14-30Metropolitan
welkinlions:Torso of an Man Wearing Armor Roman, A.D. 83 - 85 Marble
slick marble finish
monumentraider:Theseus and the Minotaur by Antonio Canova, (1782) Marble on Flickr.
via-appia:Marble statuette of triple-bodied Hekate and the three Graces. Hekate presided over pathwa
marmarinos:Ancient Greek marble relief of a lyre-player, dated to c. 450-440 BCE. Currently located
eopederson:Statua di un uomo nudo con la barba, Ostia antica, 2019. (Nudam effigiem barbatus, Ostien
Antinous from the Braschi Collection Musée du Louvre, ParisParis | Sculpture
via-appia:Marble statue of Aphrodite, the Venus Genetrix, copy of Greek bronze statue attributed to
lionofchaeronea:Roman marble sculpture of the Trojan prince Ganymede, abducted by Zeus/Jupiter to se
Statue of Hermes,carved from Pentelic marble. Roman-period copy (1st or 2nd cent. CE) after a lost
Marble bust of the Roman emperor Lucius Verus (r. 161-169 CE, jointly with Marcus Aurelius). Now in
met-medieval-art:Saint Mary Magdalen by Jean de Liège, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval ArtRoger
myglyptothek:Portrait of Augustus (similar to type “Forbes”). 29 BC (?). Marble. Musée du Louvre, Pa
Our consciousness can be visualized as a series of sky slices, each equal in size and mass, but diff
lionofchaeronea:Selene, goddess of the moon, and her mortal lover Endymion. Roman marble sarcophagu
sosbrutalism:Raw egg: While most buildings on Empire State Plaza are cladded in marble, this one is
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