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Italy. Cremona Cathedral. Main facadeCremona Cathedral. 12th - 15th centuries. Main facade
Carrara Marble Quarry, Italy
Italy Carrara Marble Quarry pre-1900
Moses. 1513-1515. Statue by Michelangelo (1475-1564). MarbleMoses. 1513-1515. Statue by Michelangelo (Michelangelo Buonarroti) (1475-1564). Marble. San Pietro in Vincoli Church. Rome. Italy
Tomb of Pope Julius II (1443-1513). 1505-1545. By MichelangeTomb of Pope Julius II (1443-1513). 1505-1545. Built by Michelangelo (Michelangelo Buonarroti) (1475-1564) and his assistants. Detail. San Pietro in Vincoli Church. Rome. Italy
BEMBO, Bonifacio (1420-1482). The Visconti Tarot. mid. 15th c. Horse card. Painting. ITALY. Bergamo. Galleria dell Accademia Carrara (Carrara Academy Gallery)
The Column of Marcus Aurelius. Piazza Colonna. Rome. ItalyThe Column of Marcus Aurelius. Roman victory Doric column featuring an spiral reliefs that depicts the vicotries of the Emperor against the Germans and Sarmatians. Completed by 193 A.C
Ara Pacis or Altar of Health. Roman. 1st century AD. SpainAra Pacis or Altar of Health. Roman. 1st century AD. Carrara marble. From Espinardo, Murcia. Archaeological Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona. Spain
Roman sarcophagus. 4th century. SpainRoman sarcophagus. 4th century. Carrara marble. Figurative reliefs depicting scenes from the New Testament. Found in Barcelona. Archaeological Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona. Spain
Fountain of Neptune, 1565, by Bartolomeo Ammannati (1511-159Italy. Florence. Fountain of Neptune, 1565. By Bartolomeo Ammannati (1511-1592). Signoria Square
Headstone of Giuseppe Belli (1791-1860). Italian physicist and mathematician. Carrara marble. Relief depicting a portrait of Belli inside a medallion with some instruments relating to physics
Italy. Rome. Trajans Column. 2nd centuryItaly. Rome. Trajans Column, 2nd century AD. Erected to commemorate the victory of Emperor Trajan in the Dacian Wars. Trajan Forum
Italy. Rome. Obelisk to Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937), 1959Italy. Rome. Obelisk to Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937), built in 1959 for the Olympics in 1960. By Arturo Dazzi (1881-1966). District EUR
Antonio da Correggio (1489-1534(. Italian painter. Statue byAntonio da Correggio (1489-1534(. italian painter. Statue by Agostino Ferrarini. 1870. Garibaldi Square. Parma. Italy
Evangelist statue. Cremona CathedralItaly. Cremona Cathedral. 12th - 15th centuries. Main facade. Evangelist statue
Roman Art. Heracles. 4th century. Carrara marble. From The ERoman Art. Heracles. 4th century. Marble. From The Esquiline, Rome. Carrara marble. The statue of the strong bearded man probably depicted Heracles in combat with the Nemean lion
Italy. Florence. BaptistryItaly. Florence. East facade of the octagonal Baptistry (Baptistry of St. John), covered with marble white and green. Built between 1059 and 1128 in a Florentine Romanesque style
Dancing Maenad. Italica. SpainDancing Maenad. Circular Altar. Pulpitum of the Italica Theater. 1st century. Archaeological Museum. Seville. Spain
Italy. Rome. Column of TrajanItaly. Rome. Trajans Column. 2nd century A.D. Forum of Trajan
Trajans Column. Relief depicting scenes of Dacian War (1101-106 A.D.) Forum of Trajan. Rome. Italy
Carrara mountains from the sea-coast, Tuscany, Italy" the sand dunes stretch for miles between the sea and a low wood of stone-pines, with the Carrara hills descending from their glittering pinnacles by long lines to the headlands of the Spezzian
Coasting vessesl in the Harbour at Viareggio, Italy. The Carrara Mountains can be seen in the distance. Date: 1905
Pine Woods and Carrara Mountains at Viareggio, ItalyThe Pine Woods and Carrara Mountains at Viareggio, Italy - in the foreground the rope-makers are shown at work. Date: 1905
SIGNORINI, Giovanni (1808-1858). Fireworks over the River Arno in Florence. View of the bridge of Carrara. Oil on canvas. ITALY. TUSCANY. Florence. Galleria d Arte Moderna
Graffiti Vandalism at PisaConservation experts applying mud packs to draw out spray painted graffiti on the porous Carrara marble walls of Pisa Duomo
Marble Arch 1981Marble Arch, designed by John Nash in 1828. Made of Carrara marble and originally intended as a grand gateway to Buckingham Palace. Date: 1960s
Scene of Court. ca. 1460. Detail of the frontal of the wedding chest, in the past attributed to Bonifacio Bembo. Anonymous of the Lombardian school. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Tempera on wood
FERRARI, Defendente (1480-1540). Christ in meditation
Siena Cathedral, Italy - Interior - Pulpit designed and carved by Nicola Pisano. Made of Carrara marble and considered Pisanos masterpiece. Date: circa 1910s
Marble Arch 1950SMarble Arch, designed by John Nash in 1828. Made of Carrara marble and originally intended as a grand gateway to Buckingham Palace. Date: early 1950s
Marble Arch 1940SMarble Arch, designed by John Nash in 1828. Made of Carrara marble and originally intended as a grand gateway to Buckingham Palace. Date: 1940s
QUARRYING / 1867A view in the Carrara, the Ravaccione Quarries
Marble from CarraraTwelve oxen are needed to drag this piece of marble from the quarries at Carrara, Italy