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elleng

(136,183 posts)
Wed Jul 26, 2017, 09:45 AM Jul 2017

The Majestic Marble Quarries of Northern Italy

Fueled by insatiable demand in the gulf states,
the Italian marble trade is booming. A look at
how the stone is wrenched from the earth.

'The story of Italian marble is the story of difficult motion: violent, geological, haunted by failure and ruin and lost fortunes, marred by severed fingers, crushed dreams, crushed men. Rarely has a material so inclined to stay put been wrenched so insistently out of place and carried so far from its source; every centimeter of its movement has had to be earned. “There is no avoiding the tyranny of weight,” the art historian William E. Wallace once put it. He was discussing the challenge, in Renaissance Italy, of installing Michelangelo’s roughly 17,000-pound statue of the biblical David. This was the final stage of an epic saga that, from mountain to piazza, actually began before Michelangelo’s birth and involved primitive and custom-engineered machinery and, above all, great sweating armies of groaning, straining men. But the tyranny of weight was in effect long before that, and long after, and it remains in effect today.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/26/magazine/the-majestic-marble-quarries-of-northern-italy.html?

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The Majestic Marble Quarries of Northern Italy (Original Post) elleng Jul 2017 OP
Fascinating fun read....thanks, elleng dixiegrrrrl Jul 2017 #1
Thanks, elleng! LNM Aug 2017 #2
Great that you've been there. elleng Aug 2017 #3
We were on the train from Lucca to Cinque Terra LNM Aug 2017 #4
FAB! elleng Aug 2017 #5

LNM

(1,129 posts)
4. We were on the train from Lucca to Cinque Terra
Fri Aug 4, 2017, 02:18 PM
Aug 2017

so seeing the Carrara mines were an added bonus.

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