Most famous sculptures ever created

By Afiur
May 31, 2026

Venus de Milo (Ancient Greece)

Housed in the Louvre, this armless marble statue is celebrated for its elegance and mystery, symbolising ideal beauty in classical art.

Laocoön and His Sons (Ancient Rome)

Discovered in Rome in 1506, this dramatic marble sculpture captures intense human suffering and movement, making it one of the most powerful works of classical art ever created.

Moai Statues (Easter Island)

These massive stone figures, carved by the Rapa Nui people, continue to intrigue scholars with their scale and symbolism.

Pietà by Michelangelo (Vatican City)

This moving sculpture depicts the Virgin Mary holding Christ, renowned for its emotional depth and flawless marble carving.

Terracotta Army (China)

An extraordinary collection of life sized clay soldiers created to guard China’s first emperor in the afterlife.

The Great Sphinx of Giza (Egypt)

One of the world’s oldest monumental sculptures, the Sphinx blends human and lion forms and remains shrouded in mystery.

David by Michelangelo (Italy)

A masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture, David captures human strength, balance, and perfection, standing as a symbol of artistic genius.

The Thinker by Auguste Rodin (France)

Originally part of The Gates of Hell, this sculpture has become an enduring symbol of contemplation and intellectual struggle.

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