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In the late 1870s, banker and art collector William Corcoran commissioned larger-than-life Carrara marble sculptures of some of the world’s best-known artists to decorate the second-story niches ...
Nestled in the heart of Rajasthan, Kishangarh is known for its rich history in marble craftsmanship. Recently, we had the privilege of attending an extraordinary event at the Stonex Experience ...
Featuring Greek marble from seven different companies with quarries around the country, from Athens to Thassos, the immersive installation features nine marble sculptures made by the designers using ...
Many bronze sculptures made after Rodin’s death based on his models have been sold in recent years. But the majority of marble Rodin pieces are permanent fixtures of prestigious museums.
“Famous works such as Gutzon Borglum’s bust of Abraham Lincoln in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capital Building. The ceiling of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, is made of Sylacauga marble because ...
A marble sculpture bought for $6 and used as a doorstep could be about to make a fortune. The bust, made by French sculptor Edmé Bouchardon, could make over $3 million at auction after a local ...
The UK-based artist makes unkillable plant and succulent sculptures out of marble, no green thumb required.
Also ongoing at the AIC is an exhibition of clay sculptures made by the 18th century Italian master Antonio Canova as preparatory sketches for his famously lifelike marble figures of Pope Clement ...
A fleet of marble-sculpting robots is carving out the future of the art world. It's a move some artists see as cheating, but others are embracing the change.
Next to the welcome center at the Williston southbound rest area along Interstate 89 stands a curiosity: “Cuarto Torres,” or “Four Towers,” a concrete sculpture made in 1971 by Colombian ...
The linear, two-story home, designed by Tamara Feldman, has a solid, earthy feel. It features an open floor layout, floor-to-ceiling windows, and bathrooms made of marble and stone.
Most of the sculptures of Renaissance master Michelangelo can't travel for shows, so the Madrid-based studio Factum Arte made meticulous 3D-printed and cast reproductions for a new exhibition.