Marble, sculptures

and sculptor workshops

MarbleArtWork is Christian Lange, a stone sculptor with more than 30 years of professional experience and specialised in the production of exact copies of modern and classical sculptures as well as special designs and architecture.

For 20 years he has also been leading workshops with individuals and groups with different knowledge and skills in working with stone from all over the world. He speaks fluent German, Italian, English and French.

Love for beauty

My services

Workshops

Sculptor workshops

In the sculptor workshop Christian accompanies and supports you in the creative and technical development process of a marble sculpture.

Gallery

Sculptures and commissioned works

Reproductions of classical and modern sculptures up to contemporary art.

Studio

Traditional and modern

Located in Pietrasanta, Tuscany, the MarbleArtWork studio meets the highest standards of both traditional and modern stone craftsmanship. 

About me

"as a sculptor i only remove, and what remains is in the best case a work of art. my main interest is what has to be removed."

Christian Lange, Sculptor and course leader

Feathers for a good cause

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Each feather is a signed unique piece.

This hand-crafted sculpture is made of Statuario, the finest Carrara marble. It has been produced in Pietrasanta in Tuscany according to ancient stone-carving traditions. It was made this year when the world was united in a moment of great suffering. It is a symbol of hope for a world where sharing and mutual help between humans is an ongoing reality. Help that soars high above prejudice and greed.

Doctors With Africa CUAMM is an Italian charity committed to improving health services in Africa. In this year, its 70th anniversary, CUAMM has also been working alongside hospitals in Italy in the fight against Covid. One-third of the proceeds of this sale will be donated to Doctors With Africa CUAMM and specifically to the 24 African hospitals where their doctors and nurses continue their vital work in the worsening Covid crisis.