Marble Block Collection
"Marble Block: A Journey through Time and Artistic Mastery" Step into the world of marble, where ancient masterpieces come to life
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"Marble Block: A Journey through Time and Artistic Mastery" Step into the world of marble, where ancient masterpieces come to life. The Sleeping Hermaphrodite, a stunning copy from the 2nd century BC, mesmerizes with its delicate features and intricate details. Gian Lorenzo Bernini's addition of a mattress brings an unexpected touch of comfort to this timeless sculpture. Pythagoras and Euclid stand proudly on a marble tile, their mathematical genius immortalized in stone since 1437. In Westminster Abbey's St Paul's Chapel, the Monument to James Watt captivates with its black-and-white photo, paying homage to the great inventor in majestic marble form. San Girolamo appears twice on our journey - once in c. 1580 and again in 1566 - both times showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship that only marble can offer. These sculptures embody devotion and contemplation, inviting us to reflect upon their serene expressions. The Palace of Justice in Milan holds a powerful statement within its walls: "Justice sitting on the trunk of the Tree of Good and Evil. " This striking marble bas-relief from 1936 serves as a reminder that justice is blind but ever vigilant. Galileo Galilei finds his eternal resting place at Basilica of Santa Croce in Florence. His tomb stands as a testament to his scientific contributions, carved meticulously out of white marble by skilled hands during the 18th century. "Bashaw, " known as man's faithful friend, emerges from c. 1832-c. 1834 with loyalty etched into every curve of this magnificent marble sculpture. Its lifelike representation captures not just physical beauty but also an unwavering bond between humans and animals. Saint John the Baptist exudes gracefulness through time-honored techniques sculpted onto smooth white marble dating back to 1550. This religious figure invites reverence while reminding us of spiritual journeys undertaken throughout history.