I always thought the sculptors who could make a veil out of marble had a talent:
Veiled Lady
Pietro Bazzanti ca. 1860
Bankfield Museum, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England
Last seen in 2012's "How to Do Art"
But those folks, Bazzanti and Strazza and the rest, may have to step aside for this guy, Francesco Queirolo at the Museo Cappella Sansevero:
A single block of marble. Seven years of work.
Hat Tip: Messy Nessy Chic who also tracked down a pretty nice room for rent in Paris (not the Le Corbusier, scroll down):
I guess not so much the room but the balcony.
—13 Things I Found on the Internet Today (Vol. 663)
She also found another room with a view some years ago.