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francesca-wayland: This is not a photograph of lovers, this is a 400 year old marble statue of Pluto and Proserpina Bernini was only 23 years old when he completed this.
van-syl-production: Royal Exhibition (18 ) by Van-Syl-Production Support me on Patreon to get the uncensored version: https://www.patreon.com/vansylproduction Sacris and Jerome from my fantasy/ boys love story Terra Aluvis. My official Website: www.van-s
yolandart: Hiram Powers, (1805–1873). “The Greek Slaveâ€, (detail).
Sexy portrait of Moebossman‘s character Matthew as a masturbating statue, by the talented Plaguebug.
statuefied: From Candid Camera Uncensored series 1983.http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xy4up0_statue-prank_redband
I’ve recently returned to Second Life after a long absence and I’ve been passing some time there over the past few evenings, on display as a statue. Above is a shot of me turned into solid metal, and I also spent a while frozen in white marble. It’s
“Sensuality†by Francisco Cribari.
venusrbecky: Marble 009 by Eltomte
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violetlahaie: «Statue of Marmor» by RickB500. Found in: http://ift.tt/1Y0myxg
Living statues at “Pageant of the Mastersâ€.
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
nikonf2s: Just A Matter Of Scale. Greco/Roman Marble Statues. Lady Lever Art Gallery, Wirral April 2015. Nikon D300 17-55 f2.8G Shot at 17mm f2.8 1/50th sec
daniel-faro:Glyptoteket, Copenhagen, 2016
30 unique marble shaders for use in Daz Studio 4.8 and created by Chaosophia!Perfect for just about any 3d object like counter tops, figurines, weapons, jewelry, statues, and of course, marbles. This set is comprised of 30 material shaders with fine
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.
darksilenceinsuburbia: Antonio Canova(1757-1822). Persée avec la tête de Méduse. 2.343 m. Etats-Unis, New-York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
gatestowonderland: Scotland // Drummond Castle Gardens by jo:wra on Flickr.
tunnelechoes: Venus d’Arles
antonio-m: MarcellusC. Cléoménès, 23 BCMusée du Louvre, Parismarble
malebeautyinart: Mercure, Jacques-Augustin Pajou(1730-1809)
differentheadspace: “Ganymede” 2009 - ELMGREEN ET DRAGSET
This is not a photograph of lovers, this is a 400 year old marble statue of Pluto and Proserpina
Cockyboys - Gabriel Clark & Colby Keller
Cockyboys - Colby Keller & Dillon Rossi
marmarinos: Neoclassical statues of the goddess Venus, all Italian and all dating to the 19th century CE. The statue on the far left is a copy of the Venus de’ Medici, a Hellenistic marble statue of Aphrodite dated to the 1st century BCE. Marble. Source:
beautflstranger: he watched her in the moonlight the dappled dance of colour wrapping itself around her curves she looked like a statue. a perfect marble statue, the kind you just stare at in awe. that was the effect she had upon him. i’ve been
ancientart: Roman Fragments of a marble statue of the Diadoumenos, AD 69-96, Marble, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
voll schön beautflstranger: he watched her in the moonlight the dappled dance of colour wrapping itself around her curves she looked like a statue. a perfect marble statue, the kind you just stare at in awe. that was the effect she had upon him. i’ve
publius-esquire: The statue of Hamilton (1757-1804) was the first marble statue produced in the United States. It was carved from a 9 ton block of white Italian marble. The statue weighed 1.5 tons when finished and stood 14 foot high on its’
emilylorange: Marble bust and statue studies, from newest to oldest
omgfactsofficial: Greek statues used to be painted many different colors. Most people believe that the distinctive white marble statues looked much the same during the time of the Greeks as they do today. With the help of modern techniques, experts
moonlandingwasfaked: http://clckhl.co/VIvWo9N “One time, all my garbage sons got together to build an enormous marble statue of me weeping in the front seat of my wonderful car. The base of the statue had the inscription ‘I Don’t Cry.
marmarinos:Neoclassical statues of the goddess Venus, all Italian and all dating to the 19th century CE. The statue on the far left is a copy of the Venus de’ Medici, a Hellenistic marble statue of Aphrodite dated to the 1st century BCE. Marble. Source:
confettiwords: “The Rape of Persephone” also known as “Pluto and Proserpina” (1622) is a marble statue depicting the abduction of Persephone by Hades was created by Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini. I picked this statue because of the
ganymedesrocks: Marble statue of a youth (1 century A.D.) Roman copy-adaptation of a Greek statue believed to date back to the late 5th century B.C
hadrian6: Marble Statue of an Athlete.Stadio dei Marmi - The Stadium of Marbles. Rome. Italy.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
hadrian6: Marble Statue of an Athlete.Stadio dei Marmi - The Stadium of Marbles. Rome. collage Hadrian6.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
thegetty: The Perfect Male Form? This bronze sculpture is a copy of an ancient Roman marble statue known as the Belvedere Antinous, long considered one of the most beautiful statues to survive from antiquity. Engravings of the statue were used as models
hadrian6: Marble Statues of Athletes.Stadio dei Marmi - The Stadium of Marbles. Rome. collage Hadrian6.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
ganymedesrocks: The Antinous-Agathodaimon Antinous as agathodaemon was actually a headless marble statue, presenting inspiring physical traits, reminiscent of Antinous. This perhaps prompted it to be completed with an Antinous’ head. The statue
boysnmenart: The Ares Borghese is a Roman marble statue of the imperial era, 1st or 2nd century AD. This statue possibly preserves some features of an original work in bronze, now lost, of the 5th century BC by Alcamenes, an Athenian sculptor, or
via-appia: Marble statue of Aphrodite, the Venus Genetrix, copy of Greek bronze statue attributed to Kallimachos (late 5th century B.C.) Roman, 1st–2nd century A.D.
ganymedesrocks: The Ares Borghese is a Roman marble statue of the imperial era (1st or 2nd century AD). It is identifiable as Ares by the helmet and by the ankle ring given to him by his lover Aphrodite. This statue possibly preserves some features
theancientwayoflife:~ Marble statue of a member of the imperial family. Period: Augustan or Julio-Claudian Date: 27 B.C.–A.D. 68 Culture: Roman Medium: Marble
antinoo5:salomi:Two Statues of AntinousColossal marble statue with cornucopia, snake and portrait head of Antinous, interpreted as “Antinous Agathodaemon”. Around 130-138 AD.The marble torso of an “Omphalos Apollo” type statue
seprepandsocialsensibility: This is not a photograph of lovers, this is a 400 year old marble statue of Pluto and Proserpina Absolutely incredible. Bernini made marble look softer than cashmere.
salomi:Ares BorgheseThe Ares Borghese is a Roman marble statue of the imperial era (1st or 2nd century AD). It is identifiable as Ares by the helmet and by the ankle ring given to him by his lover Aphrodite. This statue possibly preserves some features