Statue of Sam Houston in Huntsville, Texas – At 66 feet (20 m) tall, it is the tallest statue of any American political figure. Big Tex – 52 feet (16 m) tall temporary statue erected annually for the Texas State Fair.
Statues have been created by man since the prehistory for all kinds of reasons and in all sizes. One of the first statues, a 29.6 cm (11.7 inches) high sculpture called the Lion Man, was created almost 32,000 years ago. The original Seven Wonders of the World included two statues: The Colossus of Rhodes and the Statue of Zeus at Olympia.
The Bolivian statue of Jesus Christ with his arms spread measures 40.44 meters when the pedestal is included. Reminiscent of the more famous Christ the Redeemer outside Rio, the statue leads visitors up 1,399 stairs to a viewing area within the arms of the statue (only accessible on Sundays).
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02. The Statue of Liberty, New York City: ‘Liberty Enlightening the World’, popularly known as The Statue of Liberty, is a copper statue standing on the Liberty Island in New York Harbour. A renowned sculptor, Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, was commissioned to build this beauty.
Truly timeless works of art, these 25 most intense Greek statues are masterpieces of paramount proportions.
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The statue is made of Bronze, which makes it more special, as most of the ancient Bronze statues have been melted to be used to make weapons, coins or new statues over the years. The statue of Marcus Aurelius escaped this fate, as it was believed to be a statue of the (first) Christian Emperor Constantine.
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