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Carrara![]() The floor of one of the many marble quarries at Carrara, Italy. Famous since early Roman times for its whiteness and consistent purity, Carrara marble has been the preferred medium for all the greatest sculptors. Its durability has also made it popular (though expensive) for exterior architectural ornamentation.
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| Carved in fine Carrara marble, probably by Greek craftsmen, are reliefs of Augustus, his family and aristocratic friends, all wearing his newly prescribed ceremonial togas and going in procession towards the altar's opening ceremony. Bathrooms will feature Carrara marble tub decks around oversized "Zen" soaking tubs and sleek modern fixtures. WHEN NOGUCHI represented the United States at the 1986 Venice Biennale, two years before his death, the centerpiece of his exhibition was a large, abstract, Carrara marble sculpture that functioned as a playground slide. |
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