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Chinese Lady
Only $6,380.00
On SALE for only $4,930.00
Resurrection Angel
Only $4,312.00
On SALE for only $3,900.00
Marble Angel of Grief Monument / Weeping Angel in 6 Sizes
Only $3,000.00
Chinese Beauty
Only $1,728.00
Baby Angel Asleep in Hand
Only $3,432.00
Mother and Baby
Only $4,760.00
Sleeping Cherub
Only $2,156.00
Poseidon
Only $7,820.00
Angel Holding Babies (2 sizes)
Only $2,700.00
Angel with Bouquet (3) Sizes
Only $1,900.00
Marble Hebe 63"
Only $3,990.00
Virgin Mary Immaculate Conception (5 sizes)
Only $1,800.00
Praising Angel
Only $2,244.00
Jesus the Good Shepherd
Only $4,950.00
Marble Michael Archangel (4) Sizes
Only $2,250.00
Angel Monument
Only $2,400.00
Angel of Peace
Only $3,276.00
Kneeling Angel
Only $3,250.00
Fortuna Angel (3 Sizes)
Only $1,000.00
Undine Rising From The Water
Only $1,800.00
Undine Receiving Her Soul
Only $1,800.00
Marble Dreamer
Only $3,168.00
Quiet Cherub
Only $2,800.00
Woman Carrying Jar
Only $4,230.00
Granite Weeping Angel 3
Only $2,480.00
Black Column
Only $1,056.00
Black and Khaki Marble Column
Only $1,480.00
Black Marble Base Pedestal
Only $770.00
Marble Bombay Base
Only $1,200.00
Teddy Bear Monument
Only $830.00
Reclining Angel On Heart
Only $2,300.00
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Small David Statue 15"
PRICE INCLUDES SHIPPING AND HANDLING! (USA)
15"x3"x3"
2.0 lbs.
The original David is nearly eighteen feet tall and weighs well over nine tons, sculpted from a massive single block of costly Carrara marble. The statue depicts the biblical character David, King of Israel, who fought the Philistine giant Goliath.
Until now, art historians knew only that the large block came from the Carrara quarries in Tuscany, which still produce many types and qualities of marble.
Analysts have now used three tiny samples, retrieved from the second toe of the left foot of David when the figure was damaged in act of vandalism in 1991, to track down the marble's origin. Not only were they able to determine the exact spot of excavation - the Fantiscritti quarries in Miseglia, the central of three small valleys in Carrara - they also found that Michelangelo's marble is of mediocre quality, filled with microscopic holes, and likely to degrade faster than many other marbles.
By analysing the samples it was defined once and for all where it came from, and it was also confirmed that the marble is actually rather poor quality. It probably means that Michelangelo took it because it was lying around unused and it was free.
This museum reproduction would make a perfect gift for the collector in your life.
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Item Number 01025
Price
$130.00
Quantity:
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