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meditations-poetiques: Antoine Coysevox, 1640-1720 Nymph with a shell. Marble, 1685. Variation after Ma 18, a Roman statue then in the Borghese collection, now exhibited in the Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman antiquities in the Louvre—which
hismarmorealcalm: Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770 – 1844) Statue of Hebe 1816 marble
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marmarinos: Detail of the Winged Victory of Samothrace, also known as Nike of Samothrace, a Hellenistic Greek statue dated to the 2nd century BCE. Parian marble. Currently located in the Louvre.
hadrian6: Statue of a Boy. 1878.Frans Oscar Teodor Berg. Swedish 1839-1914. marble.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
ganymedesrocks: 100artistsbook: Statue of a Boy. 1878. Frans Oscar Teodor Berg. Swedish 1839-1914. marble. More male art at www.theartofman.net and www.vitruvianlens.com …Although I posted this Berg sculpture before, I enjoy reposting it right
boysnmenart: Statue of Meleager. Roman copy of a 4th-century BC Greek original. Early to Middle Imperial period. Etruria Parian marble
ganymedesrocks: Benvenuto Cellini’s Perseus’ statue (1545 – 1554) rests upon a rather high pedestal, which is adorned with four small bronzes, inserted in the sculpted marble pedestal four niches. The pedestal bronzes are another refined example
hadrian6: Diadumenos from Delos (detail), Diadoumenos - The Winning Athlete. from around 100 BC is a copy of the famous statue of Polykleitos, years 450-425 BC. marble. National Archaeological Museum of Athens.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
hismarmorealcalm: Statue of Ganymede Museo Nazionale del Bargello Florence 16th century marble
hismarmorealcalm: Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770 – 1844) Statue of Adonis 1887 Executed by August Saabye after Thorvaldsen’s original 1808 plaster model Marble
marmarinos: Detail of a Roman statue of Aphrodite (or Venus), 2nd century CE. Marble.
marmarinos: Roman statue of a youth, known as the “Dresdner Knabe,” c. early 1st century CE. Marble.Roman copy of (likely) a Greek original, which dated to c. 420 BCE.
marmarinos: Greek or Roman statue of Alexander the Great, dated to the 2nd century BCE. Marble. Currently located in the Istanbul Archaeological Museum.
ganymedesrocks: lionofchaeronea:Roman marble sculpture of the Trojan prince Ganymede, abducted by Zeus/Jupiter to serve as cupbearer to the gods. Only the head is original, and comes from a statue group representing Ganymede’s abduction; the bust
ganymedesrocks: hismarmorealcalm: Eros (type “Soranzo”) Marble Greek copy from second century CE after Greek statue attributed to Pheidias Sparta Archaeological Museum Ready to vanish into the night, with all my mind, my senses, my soul…
marmarinos: Roman statue of Cupid (Eros), dated to c. 190 CE. Marble. Currently located in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
marmarinos: Roman statue of empress Vibia Sabina, wife of Hadrian (r. 117-138 CE). Marble.
marmarinos: Detail of the Barberini Faun, either a Hellenistic statue dating to the 3rd to 2nd centuries BCE, or a later Roman copy. Marble. Currently located in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany. Photo taken by F. Tronchin.
mythologyofthepoetandthemuse: Head of Ares, marble, after a cult statue by Alkamenes from the temple of Ares at Athens (430-420 B.C.). Munich, Glyptotek.
art4gays: myglyptothek: Statue of a young man in cloak. From sanctuary of Asklepios on Epidaurus. I century AD. Marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptoteket, Copenhagen. Inv. 2645 myglyptothek: Faces of ancient Rome (via TumbleOn)
theancientwayoflife:~ Kouros (funerary statue of Kroisos). Date: ca. 520 B.C. Medium: Parian marble Provenance: Athens, National Archaeological Museum (Αθήνα, Εθνικό Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο)
hadrian6: Statue of Achilles Wounded by an Arrow. 19th. century. Italian. marble. http;//hadrian6.tumblr.com
facesofthepast: In the background: Colossal Statue with Cornucopia, Snake and Portrait of Antinous. Marble, 130-140 AD. Altes Museum, BerlinIn the foreground: Torso of the so-called Omphalos Apollo, amended as Antinous. Roman copy from around 130 AD
hadrian6:This is a cast of the head of Castor from the marble group ‘Castor and Pollux’, which are in the Piazza del Quirinale, Rome. The height of the full size figures is 560 cm. These statues were in the Baths of Constantine in Rome but the figures
the-evil-clergyman:Orpheus and Cerberus by Thomas Crawford (1843)
lionofchaeronea:Statue of Hermes,carved from Pentelic marble. Roman-period copy (1st or 2nd cent. CE) after a lost bronze original by Polykleitos the Elder (5th cent. BCE). Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
marenostrum-ac-dc:~Statue of a Pouring Satyr.Culture: RomanPlace of origin: Castel Gandolfo, Italy Date: A.D. 81 - 96Medium: Marble
antonio-m: ‘Statue of a youth on horseback’, (AD 37–41). Marble. The young man is naked except for his military cloak (paludamentum). The youth’s facial features and hairstyle resemble those of members of the Julio-Claudian dynasty of Roman
laughingsquid:Marbles, Photo Series Focuses on the Testicles of European Greek Statues
antonio-m: “Marine Centaur and Selenus”, (C1st–2nd A.D.) Roman copy of a Greek statue from a group by Scopas C4th B.C., Musée du Louvre, Paris. marble
life-imitates-art-far-more: Stefano Maderno (1576-1636) “The Martyrdom of Saint Cecilia” (1600) Marble Located in the Church of St. Cecilia, Rome, Italy Tradition has it that the statue represents the position in which St Cecilia’s body was found.
mintolauk: Skin like a classical statue in marble. Cold sea green eyes. And a bush to drive men wild.
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darkinternalthoughts:cozycryptidcorner:Throwback to when I studied abroad in Italy and only took pictures of the statues’ butts. Butts to go with the marbles
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ultrafacts: For Michelangelo David proved to be a defining moment in his artistic career. The story begins with a commission for a statue of David dating as far back as 1466 when the artist Agostino di Duccio began work on the marble block. Agostino
crossconnectmag: Star Wars Characters Reimagined as Ancient Greek Statues by French Artist Travis DurdenArtist Travis Durden took this idea to an artistic level, using digital technology to sculpt five Star Wars figures out of faux-marble. The heads
music-is-in-my-veins: I may not have a model body type by today’s standards but museums are filled with statues of women shaped like me who someone thought was beautiful enough to make them immortal in marble
Game of Scenery | Statues in the House of Black and WhiteStatues of them stood along the walls, massive and threatening. Around their feet red candles flickered, as dim as distant stars. The nearest was a marble woman twelve feet tall. Real tears were
masterskneelingmuse: fortheloveofasub: The OfferingAs a Dom, this statue by Malvina Hoffman, carved in marble in the 1920’s, is one of my personal favorites. It speaks so eloquently to that most precious moment when a submissive first gives herself
mythologer: Hercules (Heracles), head of Roman statue (marble), 2nd century AD, (Portland Art Museum).
ganymedesrocks: Marble head of Herakles - Copy of a Greek statue of the second half of the 4th century B.C. with attribution to Lysippos, a Greek sculptor of the 4th century BC. Together with Scopas and Praxiteles, Lysippos is considered one of the three
susfu: Statues from the Elgin Marbles at the British Museum
museum-of-artifacts: Statue of an Athlete (Apoxyomenos), A.D. 1-90. In the Hellenistic period, artists were interested in more than just standard ideal figures. Bronze—surpassing marble with its tensile strength, reflective effects, and ability
meninfinearts: Heracles, Roman statue, marble, 1st century AD, (Galleria Nazionale, Parma).
marmarinos:Roman statue of empress Vibia Sabina, wife of Hadrian (r. 117-138 CE). Marble.
legendary-scholar: Porphyry and marble Roman statue of Goddess Rome Adrian, Rome Capitolium Italy.
promiscuouspink: You’re as cold as a statue,pleading ‘fuck me’ on the marble that was used to create you