Statue
A statue is a three-dimensional work of art that represents a real or imagined figure, typically a human, animal, or mythic being. Statues are usually substantial in size and designed for display on a pedestal or plinth. The term is often used for representational sculpture intended to be viewed from multiple angles, as distinct from relief sculpture or abstract forms.
Statues are made in a variety of materials, including stone such as marble or granite, metal such
Statues have appeared in most cultures and eras. Early figures in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Indus
Public statues often occupy parks, squares, and government or religious sites. They may function as monuments,
Notable examples include the Statue of Liberty in New York, a symbol of freedom and a gift