No, the column is granite, the sculpture on top is sandstone.
Nelsons Column or Eros in London, or else the Angel of the North, near Gateshead.
A sculpted marble statue would likely weather faster than a smooth marble column because the intricate details and crevices in the sculpture provide more surface area for weathering processes to act upon, such as erosion and biological growth. The irregular shapes and recesses in the statue can also trap moisture and expand upon freezing, leading to faster deterioration compared to a smooth column.
A marble statue is a statue made of marble :)
nelsons column is out of granite
Nelson's Column was constructed between 1840 and 1843. The lions were added in 1867.
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A marble statue is a statue made of marble :)
Nelson's Column was erected between 1840 and 1843. It was built to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson, who died at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The column stands in Trafalgar Square, London, and is topped by a statue of Nelson himself.
A marble plinth is a base or platform made of marble that serves as a foundation for a statue, column, or monument. It is often used to elevate and display decorative objects or architectural elements.
A sculptured marble statue would likely weather faster than a smooth marble column due to its more intricate surface features, which can trap moisture and dirt, leading to increased erosion and weathering. The rougher surfaces of sculptures can also promote the growth of moss or lichen, further accelerating deterioration. Additionally, if exposed to wind and rain, the details of a sculptured statue may be more susceptible to wear than the uniform surface of a smooth column. Overall, the complexities of the statue's design contribute to its faster weathering.
Horatio Nelson
You can find (not found) Nelson's column in Trafalgar Square in London.