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Thread of amazing sculptures you (probably) didn't know existed 🧵

1. Statue of King Arthur, England Image
2. Melancholy, a sculpture created by Albert Gyorgy, portrays the void that grief leaves us with.

"We may look as if we carry on with our lives as before. We may even have times of joy and happiness. Everything may seem normal. But this emptiness is how we all feel… all the time." (John Maddox)Image
3. Christ of the Abyss is one of the most unique bronze statues in the world.

Crafted by Guido Galletti in 1954, it was placed on the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea—between Camogli and Portofino on the Italian Riviera—where it stays to this day, embraced by the azure waters. Image
4. This colossus sculpture was created almost 450 years ago by Flemish sculptor Giambologna as a symbol of Italy's Apennine mountains.

It's nearly 14 meters (45 ft) tall and it was commissioned by Francesco de Medici, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, in 1579.

The statue is placed above a pond and Francesco enjoyed fishing at night while sitting in the Colossus's head chamber. The fire lit inside made his eyes glow red and smoke come out of his nostrils.Image
5. Second only to Rio de Janeiro's iconic Christ the Redeemer atop Corcovado Mountain, the Statue of Christ the Redeemer of Maratea reaches a height of 21 meters (68 ft).

6. Not the most amazing statue, but definitely an amazing story.

In Istanbul, Turkey, they made a statue to honor the famous stray cat (Tombili) that used to sit in this position and watch the passers by. Image
7. The largest bird sculpture on Earth.

Rajiv Anchal spent 10 years sculpting this mind-blowing statue of an eagle. Image
8. This is Ajax and Cassandra, a breathtaking marble sculpture crafted in 2022 by one of the greatest Italian contemporary artist, Jago.

9. Sendai Daikannon in Japan, the eighth-tallest statue in the world at 100 meters (330 ft). Image
10. The great challenge by Nicolas Lavarenne. Antibes, French Riviera. Image
11. This is what approaching the Statue of Unity in India looks like.

It's the tallest statue in the world: standing at 182 meters (597 ft) tall, it's nearly three times the height of the Statue of Liberty.

12. This sculpture by Bruno Catalano portrays the profound emptiness experienced by migrants as they depart from their homeland—leaving their loved ones and their community behind—in pursuit of a better life. Image
13. The incredible statue of Neptune (Poseidon) in Gran Canaria, Spain Image
14. Leshan Giant Buddha in China (800 AD)

At 71 metres (233 ft) tall, this is the tallest pre-modern statue on Earth. Image
15. Everyone knows Michelangelo's statue of David, but those lucky enough to have visited one of Rome's greatest museums (Galleria Borghese) are aware that Bernini also sculpted an incredible portrayal of the biblical hero. Image
16. The Kiss of Death is a marble sculpture made in 1930 and found in Poblenou Cemetery, Barcelona. Image
17. The Weight of Thought, bronze sculptures by Thomas Lerooy
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18. Victor Noir's grave in Père Lachaise Cemetery

After he was killed by Prince Pierre Bonaparte, a cousin of the French Emperor Napoleon III, journalist Victor Noir became a symbol of opposition to the imperial regime, and his tomb has evolved into a fertility symbol.

The lips and trousers' bulge on the grave are noticeably shiny because visitors kiss his face and rub the genital area for fertility blessings.Image
19. The amazing handkerchief detail in this marble statue made by French sculptor Louis Philippe Mouchy in 1781. Image
20. The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa is a sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini depicting Saint Teresa of Ávila in a state of religious ecstasy, while an angel holding a spear stands over her.

21. Luo Li Rong is a contemporary artist renowned for crafting hyper-realistic clay and bronze sculptures Image
22. The Dignity statue, South Dakota Image
23. Goku Statue in Paris Image
24. Freedom Sculpture, Philadelphia

"I wanted to create a sculpture almost anyone, regardless of their background, could look at and instantly recognize that it is about the idea of struggling to break free. This sculpture is about the struggle for achievement of freedom through the creative process" — Zenos FrudakisImage
25. The vision of Constantine by Bernini is arguably one of the most underrated sculpture in art history.

Gian Lorenzo revolutionized the art form by infusing unprecedented movement into stone. Image
26. The Mud Maid by Sue Hill, located in the Lost Garden of Heligan, Cornwall, UK.

Depending on the time of the year, the mud maid’s hair and clothes change when the seasonal plants and moss grow over the sculpture. Image
27. Departure, a stunning bronze sculpture by artist George Lundeen, highlighted by the frost. Image
28. Astronaut sculpture from an ex-physicist

29. The Resting Boxer, crafted more than 2,000 years ago, is one of the most realistic sculptures ever made and one of the finest examples of bronze sculptures to have survived from the ancient world.

It was excavated in Rome in 1885. Its incredible features, such as its pose, gaze, broken nose, cauliflower ears, scarred face, and bruised eyes, have been enchanting the world ever since.Image
30. The mesmerizing details of The West Wind, a surreal marble sculpture by American artist Thomas Ridgeway Gould.

Gould's masterpiece likely drew inspiration from Percy Shelley's "Ode to the West Wind," in which the west wind serves as an allegory for the cyclical nature of change and revolution.Image
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