Michelangelo is.
The sculpture was beautiful marble.
Andreas Scholl has written: 'Die antiken Skulpturen in Farnborough Hall sowie in Althorp House, Blenheim Palace, Lyme Park und Penrice Castle' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Classical Marble sculpture, Classical Sculpture, Marble sculpture, Marble sculpture, Classical, Private collections, Reproduction, Sculpture, Sculpture, Classical
Sandra Berresford has written: 'Sognando il marmo' -- subject(s): British Marble sculpture, History, Marble buildings, Italian Marble sculpture, Marble industry and trade
It is a marble sculpture.
Anne Markham Schulz has written: 'La cappella Badoer-Giustinian in San Francesco della Vigna a Venezia =' -- subject(s): Cappella Badoer-Giustinian (Chiesa di San Francesco della Vigna (Venice, Italy)), Christian art and symbolism, Italian Marble sculpture, Marble sculpture, Italian, Marble sculpture, Renaissance, Relief (Sculpture), Italian, Relief (Sculpture), Renaissance, Renaissance Marble sculpture
If the marble sculpture is not in a climate controlled environment, it would be affected by a limited amount of weathering, yes.
Marble easily cracks an fractures, sending pieces flying in all directions. It also breaks into sharp edges. Marble sculpture is not as safe as clay sculpture.
Michelangelo :)
Marble.
Debora Colombo has written: 'Eros e Thanatos' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Cimitero di Staglieno (Genoa, Italy), Italian Marble sculpture, Marble sculpture, Italian, Sculpture, Sepulchral monuments
Stefano Bruni has written: 'Le ceramiche corinzie ed etrusco-corinzie' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Greek Pottery, Etruscan Pottery, Excavations (Archaeology) 'I lastroni a scala' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Catalogs, Classical Marble sculpture, Marble sculpture, Marble sculpture, Classical, Museo archeologico nazionale di Tarquinia, Relief (Sculpture), Relief (Sculpture), Etruscan, Sepulchral slabs
Marble clay concrete...