“Myth and Marble: Ancient Roman Sculpture from the Torlonia Collection” comes to Fort Worth’s Kimbell Art Museum in 2025. (Courtesy of Torlonia Foundation) Though many of the sculptures date to Ancient Rome, the Torlonia Collection’s trove of marble figures has only been accessible to the general public for the past four years. Amassed by the Torlonia family in the 19th century, the collection features more than 600 ancient Greek and Roman sculptures – some over 2,000 years old – that showcase the enduring beauty of ancient art. Now under the stewardship of the Torlonia Foundation, selections from the collection will make their North American debut in 2025, with stops at the Art Institute of Chicago, Fort Worth’s Kimbell Art Museum, and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts through the exhibit Myth and Marble: Ancient Roman Sculpture from the Torlonia Collection.