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“Marble Flesh” by Steven Stiles.
Calvin Ross Carl. Pole (Quartz Marble Granite #2). 2014.
reversepygmalion: Photo by Irisphoto, via CMQ.
kite62: La Leggitrice da jerry dohnal Tramite Flickr: 1864 circa Pietro Magni Milano 1816-1877 Marble Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Milan
welkinlions: Venus with Apple by Bertel Thorvaldsen Marble, ca. 1805.
One of my favorite living statue photos. All of the other shots in this set feature these two performers interacting with various museum visitors. It’s nice to see this one, in which they’re just cool motionless white stone, a pair of human sculptures
bigboydownunder: Marble VI by endegor
lilit69  said:Hermaphroditus, Roman marble, Imperial period (3rd century CE) – This Hermaphroditus is called “Stante†(relieved) because carved with the male member in erection, shown by the woman’s dress lifted to the waist. Discovered in a
bodypositivemama: artwhat: Kroisos, Anavysos, Greece. 530 BCE, Archaic. marble; 6’ 4” high. Very strong Egyptian influence; static in pose, despite slight movement (step forward typical of this pose) more anatomically correct, but still an ideal
Test shoots are usually straight-forward, boring “shots against the wall” kind of moments for me where I prefer to make it about getting to know the model rather than ending up with amazing images. I had known Bailey online for a while now
Sculpture by Gerard Mas.
Artwork by Matthew Quick.
begforgenocide: So beautiful… a quintessential European beauty, like a classic marble sculpture… and in those pale eyes such a lovely look of total worship… but not to her own race
“Marble #28″ by just.Luc on Flickr.
hadrian6:“Rondanini Medusa”. marble, Roman copy after a 5th-century BC Greek original by Phidias, which was set on the shield of Athena Parthenos. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
Detail from “Marble 2″ by PeterN64.
carmidoll: Canova’s sculpture of Pauline Bonaparte Borghese come to life, wearing a white fox cape by Balzani, Galleria Borghese, 1947
silver-eye: Female Torso, 1978 - Robert Mapplethorpe
Thom Puckey, Isabelle Schiltz as Crawling Figure, statuario marble, 2010. photo by Francesco Ozzola
fer1972: Today’s Classic: The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian Marble Sculpture by Giuseppe Giorgetti (1672)
fer1972: Ghost Boy, Ghost Girl: Carrara Marble Sculptures by Kevin Francis Gray Mierdure! O.o
headlessbird: wizzard890: “I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.” -Michelangelo I could stare at this until I die.
Winged Victory of Samothrace, also called the Nike of Samothrace. 2nd century BC marble sculpture of the Greek goddess Nike (Victory). Vista l'anno scorso! Meravigliosa e imponente. Non la immaginavo così grande.
padammm: loveyourchaos: It will always blow my mind that this is a marble sculpture. bernini is fucking incredible. Woah! *Mind Blowing*
pearl-nautilus: China, Beijing, Temple of Heaven - Cloud Pattern in Marble
talkdowntowhitepeople: humansofcolor: prokopetz: sarahtypeswords: wetorturedsomefolks: memejacker: several-talking-corpses: memejacker: caligula had anime eyes wait romans painted their marble sculptures it looks like a cheap theme park ride
houselannister: My all-time favourite artists » Antonio Canova Italian. Sculptor from the Republic of Venice who became famous for his marble sculptures that delicately rendered nude flesh. The epitome of the neoclassical style, his work marked a
humansofcolor: prokopetz: sarahtypeswords: wetorturedsomefolks: memejacker: several-talking-corpses: memejacker: caligula had anime eyes wait romans painted their marble sculptures it looks like a cheap theme park ride mascot yep here’s a statue
“I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.” -Michelangelo
sptsousp: survivyng: soft marble sculptures appreciation post. Beautiful
fer1972: Today’s Classic: ’Modesty’ Marble Sculpture by Antonio Corradini (1751)
I was gonna do a study of a marble sculpture just for fun but I decided to doodle murder husbands busts instead :PI kinda wanted to do a full still life thing with more stuff but I got bored hahhhhh
ifdrunkwerecookies: peanutsareforpussies: sarkyfancypants: twlboaj: carnivoreanimal: fer1972: Marble Sculptures that looks like Styrofoam by Fabio Viale i was impressed with the level of skill shown with the sculptures until i read “marble”
survivyng: soft marble sculptures appreciation post.
astralunae: Classical marble sculptures dressed in modern clothes by Léo Caillard and Alexis Persani
marmarinos:Detail of an ancient Roman bust of Antinous, perhaps as Dionysus, dated to the 2nd century CE. Marble. Currently located in the British Museum.
didoofcarthage: Details from a marble portrait bust of a woman, possibly the younger Antonia Roman, Julio-Claudian Period, c. 40-50 A.D. British Museum
sixpenceee: Ghostly Veiled Souls Carved Out of Solid Marble By Artist Livio Scarpella
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modernart1945-1980: Nudo Viani Alberto marble 1952 Alberto Viani (Quistello, Mantova, 1906 - Venezia, 1989)
a) Apollo Sauroktonos, bronze, Cleveland Museum of art b) Apollo Sauroktonos (lizard-killer), 1st - 2nd century AD, roman marble copy of a bronze sculpture attributed to Praxiteles, Louvre From Wikipedia: “The bronze original of this sculpture is
fyeah-history: Marble effigies from the Etowah Mounds, c. 1375Etowah Indian Mounds is a 54-acre (220,000m2) archaeological site in Bartow County, Georgia south of Cartersville, in the United States. Built and occupied in three phases, from 1000–1550
hellenismo: Sculptured marble panel dedicated by women officials of a cult of Demeter. The dedications are inscribed on paterae, surrounded by items of women’s clothing and make-up, probably dedicated to the Goddess. The borders of corn and barley
hadrian6: Wounded Warrior. 1st.century AD. Roman. marble. Capitoline Museum. Rome. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
hadrian6: Alpheus and Arethusa. 1568-70. Battista di Domenico Lorenzi. Italian. 1527-1594. marble. Metropolitan Museum of Art. NYC. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
itscolossal: Miniature Medieval Interiors Carved into Raw Marble Blocks by Mathew Simmonds
Rear side view. Dido and Aeneas. 1558. Vincenzo di Raffaello de Rossi. Italian. 1525-1587. marble. Palazzo Pitti. Florence. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
ddowney: marble sculptures are one of the most beautiful things i’ve ever seen i mean that’s stone and someone made it look transparent do you see that fabric? do you see that fluffy pillow? do you see that anatomy and those humans muscles? no
sixpenceee:Necro Maria, a breathtaking, exquisite marble sculpture representing a classy decadent macabre reinterpretation of Our Lady of Sorrows, a collaboration between 3D illustrator & art director Billelis & Sick Mick (@sick666mick). Via The
troyschooneman: “David” by Troy Schooneman. This portrait is inspired by the life sized marble sculpture known as The Barberini Faun. www.troyschooneman.com
trulyvincent: Creating a marble sculpture Artist unknown to me, please add to comments if you know and I’ll edit.
boxlunches: intrinnsic: speaking of art history this is Undine by Chauncey Bradley Ives. she’s at the Smithsonian. and this is her from the back that is marble, y’all. MARBLE. carved so thin you can SEE THE LIGHT THROUGH IT. i just. wow. fucking
callmechaos: sarkyfancypants: twlboaj: carnivoreanimal: fer1972: Marble Sculptures that looks like Styrofoam by Fabio Viale i was impressed with the level of skill shown with the sculptures until i read “marble” then my head fucking exploded
crossconnectmag: Marble Sculptures by Alex SetonAlex Seton’s artistic practice incorporates photography, video, sculpture and installation to investigate the complex relationship between form and substance. He is best known for his beguiling marble
ultrawolvesunderthefullmoon: Marble Sculpture Attributed to Polykeitos, “Diadoumenos ( Youth Tying Fillet Around Head”’, Marble Fragments, Early Imperial Period, Greece, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
the-evil-clergyman:Orpheus and Cerberus by Thomas Crawford (1843)
girl-who-likes-weird-things: butchmachine: trulyvincent: Creating a marble sculpture Joey Marcella Link to full vid in comments WOW What happens to all the unused marble chunks? They eat them
Samson and the Lion. 1604-07. Cristoforo Stati. Italian. 1556-1619. marble.
salomi:WrestlersThe Wrestlers (also known as The Two Wrestlers, The Uffizi Wrestlers) is a Roman marble sculpture after a lost Greek original of the 3rd century BCE, can be attributed to Lysippus, a sculptor renowned for many bronze and marble works