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World-famous human sculpture

The world-famous human sculptures are as follows:

1, thinker

It is one of the most outstanding figure sculptures in the world, and it is also a world-famous human body sculpture, which was also created by Rodin. Under the guidance of Rodin, there are several versions of this sculpture. The most important statue is bronze and the base is marble. It's in the Paris Museum now. The plaster version is collected in the Rodin Art Museum in Paris. The Thinker is a model of Rodin's whole work system, which combines profound spiritual connotation and complete characterization, and embodies the basic characteristics of Rodin's sculpture art.

2. Brokeback Venus

It is a marble sculpture created by the ancient Greek sculptor alexandros around 150 BC. The head and body of the existing sculpture are intact, but the left arm has been lost from under the shoulder, leaving only half of the upper arm in the right arm. The statue shows Venus, the goddess of love. She has a dignified and beautiful figure, plump skin, beautiful oval face, straight Greek nose, flat forehead and plump chin, and a calm face, revealing the ideological tradition inherited from the heyday of Greek sculpture art.

3. The Statue of Liberty (located in new york, USA)

The famous neoclassical sculpture is one of the most outstanding figures in the world. It was designed by the French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and was a gift from the French people to the American people. The full name of the Statue of Liberty is "Statue of Liberty International Monument", and the official name is "Statue of Liberty that shines the world". It was listed on the World Heritage List as a cultural heritage in 1984.

4. Apollo and Daphne

The world-famous human body sculptures created by Italian sculptor Gian Lorenzo bernini are now collected in the Bergas Museum in Rome, Italy. This sculpture is based on an ancient Greek myth, which shows that when Apollo touched Daphne, she became a laurel tree. The whole work adopts the dynamic composition of running, and the arms of two people stretch into a semi-circular arc, which is in harmony with the movements under their feet, and the body curve is as beautiful as an elegant dance.

5. David

Michelangelo's sculpture, a famous portrait sculpture, is now collected in Florence Academy of Fine Arts, Italy. This sculpture is a marble statue with a height of 3.96 meters and a base of 5.5 meters. It shows the image of a young and strong naked man, with vigorous posture, firm expression, full muscles and full of vitality. He seems to feel the pulse of the characters' blood vessels, which highlights David's tall image as a hero.