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  1. Australia

  2. Austria

  3. Belgium

  4. Bolivia

  5. Brazil

  6. Cambodia

  7. Canada

     Manitoba  Newfoundland and Labrador  Ontario  Saskatchewan 

  8. China

  9. Colombia

  10. Denmark

  11. Ecuador

  12. Egypt

  13. France

  14. Georgia

  15. Germany

  16. Greece

  17. Hong Kong

  18. Hungary

  19. India

  20. Italy

  21. Lebanon

  22. Mexico

  23. Mongolia

  24. Nicaragua

  25. Norway

  26. Puerto Rico

  27. Russia

  28. Serbia

  29. Sri Lanka

  30. Singapore

  31. South Africa

  32. Sweden

  33. Turkey

  34. United Kingdom

  35. United States, including territories

     Alabama  Arkansas  California  Florida  Illinois  Indiana  Massachusetts  Maryland  Michigan  Minnesota  Missouri   Montana    Nevada    New Mexico   New York  North Dakota  Ohio  Oklahoma  Oregon  Pennsylvania  Puerto Rico  South Carolina  South Dakota  Texas  Utah  Virginia  Washington  Washington, D.C. 

  36. Vietnam

  37. By distinction

     Oldest  Tallest  Tallest and largest equestrian statue  Largest stone sculptures  Metal sculptures 

  38. Other organizational lists

  39. References

This is a list of the most famous statues worldwide, past and present that already have articles about them in Wikipedia or are referred to or pictured in other articles.

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Australia

{{see also|List of public art in Western Australia}}
  • Dog on the Tuckerbox, five miles (8 km) from Gundagai
  • Burke and Wills statue, Melbourne
  • South African War Memorial, Adelaide
  • Map the Miner, Kapunda, South Australia

Austria

  • Statues in facades of the Kunsthistorisches Museum - the Art History Museum and Naturhistorisches Museum - Museum of Natural History of Vienna, Maria-Theresien-Platz,Vienna.
  • Statue of Nicholas, Count of Salm, Vienna.
  • Statue of Otto Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun.
  • Statues of Schönbrunn Palace, Gloriette Garden, Vienna.
  • Gerard van Swieten statue on the memorial to Maria Theresa, Vienna.
  • Field marshal von Laudon, Field marshal von Daun, Field marshal von Traun, and Field marshal von Khevenhüller as a parts of the Maria Theresa memorial at the Maria-Theresien-Platz between the Kunsthistorisches Museum and the Naturhistorisches Museum. Sculpted by Kaspar von Zumbusch and unveiled in 1888.
  • Archduke Karl by Anton Dominik Fernkorn at the Heldenplatz, 1859. The equestrian sculpture is insofar a miracle which stands for Fernkorn's craftsmanship as a sculptor, as only the two back legs of the horse have a connection with the pedestal, it is only the second oldest in the world of this kind, after the Monument to Nicholas I in Saint Petersburg, outdoing the achievement of Tacca's equestrian sculpture of Philip IV in Madrid.
  • Prince Eugen by Anton Dominik Fernkorn at the Heldenplatz, 1865.
  • Archduke Albrecht by Kaspar von Zumbusch in front of the Albertina, 1899.
  • General Radetzky by Kaspar von Zumbusch in the Ringstraße, 1891.

Belgium

  • Ambiorix, in Tongres
  • Manneken Pis, in Brussels
  • Butte du Lion ("Hillock of the Lion", "Lion's Mound") in Waterloo
  • Godfrey of Bouillon, Royal Square, in Brussels.
  • Baldwin I of Constantinople, Flanders Square, in Brussels.
  • Léopold II, in Brussels.
  • Albert I at Kunstberg.
  • Charlemagne, in Liège.

Bolivia

  • Cristo de la Concordia in Cochabamba

Brazil

  • Christ the Redeemer

Cambodia

  • Norodom Sihanouk Memorial

Canada

Manitoba

  • Louis-Riel by Miguel Joyal

Newfoundland and Labrador

  • The Dead Christ
  • The Veiled Virgin

Ontario

  • Timothy Eaton statue - Royal Ontario Museum
  • Henry Moore sculptures in front of Toronto City Hall and Art Gallery of Ontario
  • Statue of Winston Churchill near Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto
  • Statue of Sir Adam Beck on University Avenue in Toronto
  • Queen's Park, Toronto
    • George Brown, one of the Fathers of Confederation
    • King George V moved from Delhi, India in 1969
    • Sir John A. Macdonald, first Prime Minister of Canada
    • William Lyon Mackenzie, leader of the Upper Canada Rebellion
    • Sir Oliver Mowat, third Premier of Ontario
    • John Graves Simcoe, first Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario
    • Queen Victoria
    • Sir James Pliny Whitney, sixth Premier of Ontario
    • Ontario Veterans Memorial
    • Queen Elizabeth II Rose Gardens in honour of Her Majesty's Silver Jubilee in 1977 and Golden Jubilee in 2002
  • Parliament Hill, Ottawa
    • Queen Victoria - located north of the West Block; sculpted by Louis-Philippe Hébert (1900)
    • Alexander Mackenzie - located west of the Centre Block; sculpted by Louis-Philippe Hébert (1901)
    • Henry Albert Harper / Galahad - located outside the Queen's Gates, facing Centre Block; sculpted by Ernest Wise Keyser (1905)
    • George Brown - located west of the Centre Block; sculpted by George William Hill (1913)
    • Robert Baldwin and Sir Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine - located east of the Centre Block; sculpted by Walter Seymour Allward (1914)
    • Sir Wilfrid Laurier - located south of the East Block; sculpted by Joseph-Émile Brunet (1922)
    • Sir Robert Laird Borden - located west of the West Block; sculpted by Frances Loring (1957)
    • Queen Elizabeth II - located east of the Centre Block; sculpted by Jack Harman (1977)
    • John George Diefenbaker - located north of the West Block; sculpted by Leo Mol (1985)
    • Lester Bowles Pearson - located north of the West Block; sculpted by Danek Mozdzenski (1989)
    • Sir George-Étienne Cartier - located west of the Centre Block; sculpted by Louis-Philippe Hébert
    • The Famous Five - depicts the women's suffrage movement (Nellie McClung, Irene Parlby, Emily Murphy, Louise McKinney and Henrietta Muir Edwards); sculpted by Barbara Paterson; the monument is featured on the reverse of the current $50 banknote by various sculptors
    • Sir John A. Macdonald - located east of the Centre Block; sculpted by Louis-Philippe Hébert
    • William Lyon Mackenzie King - located north of the East Block; sculpted by Raoul Hunter
    • Thomas D'Arcy McGee - located north of the Centre Block; sculpted by George William Hill

Saskatchewan

  • Sir John A. Macdonald statue

China

  • Spring Temple Buddha in Henan (world's tallest)
  • Terracotta army in Xi'an

Colombia

  • Vargas Swamp Lancers
  • India Catalina
  • Monument to Effort

Denmark

  • Frederik V on Horseback by Jacques Saly
  • The Little Mermaid by Edvard Eriksen
  • Christus at Church of Our Lady, Copenhagen by Bertel Thorvaldsen

Ecuador

  • The Madonna of El Panecillo, Quito

Egypt

  • Great Sphinx of Giza
  • Abu Simbel

France

  • The Vimy Memorial, honouring Canada's role there in the First World War
  • The Burghers of Calais by Auguste Rodin in Calais
  • The Thinker by Auguste Rodin in Paris
  • The Lion of Belfort by Frédéric Bartholdi in Belfort
  • Venus de Milo, ancient Greek statue in the Louvre
  • Winged Victory of Samothrace, ancient Greek statue also in the Louvre
  • Statue of Liberty (Jardin du Luxembourg) by Frédéric Bartholdi on the Île aux Cygnes in Paris
  • Jeanne d'Arc in the Rue de Rivoli by Emmanuel Frémiet.
  • Jeanne d'Arc in front of the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur by Hippolyte Lefèbvre, 1927.
  • King Louis IX in front of the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur by Hippolyte Lefèbvre, 1927.
  • Ferdinand Foch near the Trocadéro.
  • Joseph Joffre in front of École Militaire.
  • Charlemagne (Charlemagne et ses Leudes) by Charles and Louis Rochet in front of the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, 1882.
  • Albert I of Belgium near the Place de la Concorde.
  • King Henri IV by François-Frédéric Lemot on the Pont Neuf.
  • Étienne Marcel by Antonin Idrac near the Hôtel de Ville.
  • Marble equestrian statue of King Louis XIII at Place des Vosges. Begun in 1816 by Louis Dupaty, completed in 1821 by Jean-Pierre Cortot.
  • General Lafayette at Cours la Reine by Paul Wayland Bartlett.
  • King Louis XIV in front of Louvre Pyramid.
  • King Louis XIV by François Joseph Bosio at the Place des Victoires, 1822.
  • José de San Martín in the Parc Montsouris.
  • King Edward VII by Paul Landowski at Place Edouard VII.
  • Napoléon Bonaparte at Champs-Élysées.
  • Simón Bolívar at Pont Alexandre-III.

Georgia

  • Kartlis Deda by Elguja Amashukeli

Germany

  • Bavaria, a statue as symbol of the South German kingdom of Bavaria in Munich
  • Victory Column, a statue of Victoria, the goddess of victory, in Berlin
  • Bismarck Monument, a statue of Otto von Bismarck, in Hamburg
  • Hermannsdenkmal, a statue of Arminius, victor of the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest
  • Niederwalddenkmal, a statue of Germania, as symbol of Germany, close to Rüdesheim
  • King Friedrich II by Christian Daniel Rauch in the Unter den Linden.
  • King Friedrich Wilhelm IV by Alexander Calandrelli in front of the Alte Nationalgalerie.
  • National Monument (Emperor Wilhelm I Monument) by Reinhold Begas in front of the Berlin City Palace, 1897, destroyed.
  • Emperor Wilhelm I by Albert Moritz Wolff at the Hohenzollernplatz in Rixdorf, 1902, destroyed in 1944.
  • Emperor Wilhelm I by Franz Dorrenbach in the Neuendorfer Straße in Spandau.
  • Emperor Friedrich III by Rudolf Maison, in front of Bode Museum, 1904, destroyed in 1950s.
  • Saint George defeats the Dragon
  • Statue of Sleeping Beauty in Wuppertal, Germany

Greece

  • Statue of Zeus at Olympia, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World sculpted by Pheidias. (Relocated to Constantinople in 393, later destroyed by fire in 462)
  • Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. (destroyed by earthquake in 224 BC, and the remains sold for scrap in 656)
  • Athena Promachos, was a colossal bronze statue of the Greek goddess Athena which stood between the Propylaea and the Parthenon on the Acropolis of Athens, sculpted by Pheidias.
  • Athena Parthenos, was a massive chryselephantine sculpture of the Greek goddess Athena which stood inside the Parthenon on the Acropolis of Athens, sculpted by Pheidias.
  • Poseidon of Cape Artemision
  • Antikythera Ephebe
  • Marathon Boy
  • Charioteer of Delphi
  • Hermes of Praxiteles
  • Kroisos Kouros
  • Kleobis and Biton
  • Moscophoros
  • Peplos Kore
  • Statue of King Leonidas - Thermopylae
  • Statue of Liberty (Mytilene)

Hong Kong

  • Statue of Queen Victoria at the entrance of Victoria Park
  • Statue of Sir Thomas Jackson at Statue Square
  • Statue of King George VI at Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens

Lost statues in Hong Kong include:

  • Statue of Edward VII - formerly at Statue Square
  • Statue of Prince Albert - formerly at Statue Square

Hungary

  • Heroes' Square, Heroes' Square (Hősök tere in Hungarian) is one of the major squares of Budapest, Hungary.
  • Anonymus, The statue of Anonymus, created by Miklós Ligeti in 1903, sits in front of Vajdahunyad Castle in Budapest's Városliget (City Park)
  • Statue Park, Szoborpark or Statue Park is a park in Budapest's XXII. district, with a gathering of monumental Soviet-era statues.
  • Liberty Statue, The Szabadság Szobor or Liberty Statue (sometimes Freedom Statue) in Budapest, Hungary, was first erected in 1947 in remembrance of the Soviet liberation of Hungary from Nazi forces during World War II.

India

  • Thiruvalluvar Statue, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu
  • Shiva, Murudeshwara
  • Gommateshwara statue, Shravanabelagola, Karnataka
  • Statue of Ahimsa, Maharashtra
  • Shri Bhaktha Anjaneyar, Vedasandur, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu
  • Buddha Statue of Hyderabad, Husain Sagar, Hyderabad, Telangana
  • Abhaya Buddha Statue in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh
  • Dhyana Buddha Statue in Amaravathi
  • Statue of Equality (Ramanuja) , Hyderabad, Telangana
  • Statue of Unity, (world's tallest)

Italy

  • Colossus of Barletta, statue of a Byzantine emperor
  • Colossus of Nero
  • Apollo Belvedere
  • Laocoön and His Sons
  • David (Donatello)
  • Bacchus (Michelangelo)
  • David (Michelangelo)
  • The Deposition (Michelangelo)
  • Cristo della Minerva
  • Moses (Michelangelo)
  • Pietà (Michelangelo)
  • Rondanini Pietà
  • David (Bernini)
  • Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius
  • Ecstasy of St Theresa
  • Leonardo's horse, statue of a Horse in Milan based upon a design by Leonardo da Vinci from 500 years before.
  • Statue File:ColaDiRienzo.jpg of Cola di Rienzi by Girolamo Masini, erected in 1877 near the Campidoglio in Rome

Lebanon

  • Statue of Notre Dame du Liban File:Ladylebanon.JPG at Harissa

Mexico

  • El Ángel de la Independencia, Mexico City
  • Julio Cesar Chavez Gonzalez, Culiacan

Mongolia

  • Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue, Tuv aimag

Nicaragua

  • Alexis Arguello, Managua
  • Jesús de la Misericordia, San Juan del Sur

Norway

  • Frogner Park including the Vigeland installation, Oslo

Puerto Rico

  • Sixto Escobar in Barceloneta, thought to be the first made for a professional boxer.

Russia

  • Mother Motherland Is Calling
  • Bronze Horseman and other equestrian monuments to Russian tsars
  • Monument to Minin and Pozharsky on Red Square in Moscow
  • Worker and Kolkhoz Woman in Moscow
  • List of statues of Lenin
  • List of Mother Motherland statues

Serbia

{{category see also|Monuments and memorials in Serbia}}
  • Pobednik in Kalemegdan
  • St. Sava by the Church of St. Sava
  • Emperor Dušan outside Palata pravde
  • Prince Mihailo Monument on the Republic Square

Sri Lanka

  • Statue of Bhuddha in Kurunegala - {{convert|88|ft|m|sing=on}} high.

Singapore

  • The Merlion statues at the Singapore River mouth and on Sentosa
  • The Sir Stamford Raffles statue, based on the original by Thomas Woolner, located at the Victoria Concert Hall and at the Raffles Landing Site along Singapore River

South Africa

  • Horse Memorial, Port Elizabeth

Sweden

  • The Branting Monument in Stockholm.

Turkey

  • Aphrodite of Cnidus, famous Hellenistic statue.
  • Aviation Martyrs' Monument in Istanbul
  • Monument of the Republic is located in Taksim Square, İstanbul
  • Statue of Humanity unfinished as of 2010[1]

United Kingdom

England

{{see also|List of statues of British royalty in London|List of equestrian statues in the United Kingdom}}
  • Angel of the North
  • Aspire
  • B of the Bang
  • Dream
  • Duke of York Column
  • Maiwand Lion
  • Nelson's Column
  • Statue of St Christopher (Norton Priory)
  • Statue of Horatio Nelson, Birmingham
  • Wellington Statue
  • The Lincoln Imp

United States, including territories

  • Madonna of the Trail
  • National Monument to the U.S. Constitution
  • History of fountains in the United States

Alabama

  • Vulcan statue, Birmingham, Alabama World's tallest cast iron statue

Arkansas

  • Christ of the Ozarks statue, Eureka Springs

California

{{further|List of public art in Los Angeles}}
  • Partners Statue, Disneyland

Florida

  • Partners Statue, Magic Kingdom

Illinois

  • Black Hawk Statue, Oregon
  • The Bowman and The Spearman, Chicago
  • Chicago Picasso, Chicago
  • Cloud Gate, Chicago
  • Flamingo, Chicago
  • The Head of State, Chicago
  • Miró's Chicago, Chicago
  • Nuclear Energy, Chicago
  • Standing Lincoln, Chicago
  • Forever Marilyn, Chicago

Indiana

  • Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, Indianapolis
  • George Rogers Clark Memorial and statues of George Rogers Clark and Francis Vigo, Vincennes, Indiana

Massachusetts

  • The Hiker, Fall River
  • National Monument to the Forefathers, Plymouth
  • Prince Harry the Navigator, Fall River

Maryland

  • Washington Monument, Baltimore
  • Washington Monument, Boonsboro

Michigan

  • Cross in the Woods, Indian River
  • Fist of Joe Louis, Detroit
  • General George Armstrong Custer, Monroe
  • George Washington, Detroit
  • Sparty, East Lansing
  • The Spirit of Detroit, Detroit

Minnesota

  • Iron Man is {{convert|81|ft|m|abbr=on}} tall including the {{convert|36|ft|m|adj=mid|-tall}} figure, out of iron ore. Chisholm
  • Peanuts statues (Charlie Brown and Snoopy, Linus and Sally, Lucy and Schroeder, Peppermint Patty, and Marcy), St. Paul
  • Vision of Peace (Indian God of Peace), Saint Paul City Hall and Ramsey County Courthouse

Missouri

  • Liberty Memorial, Kansas City, several sculptors, including Robert Aitken and Edmond Amateis were involved.
  • Missouri State Capitol, Jefferson City, includes sculpture by Robert Aitken, James Earle Fraser, Karl Bitter, A.A. Weinman, Hermon Atkins MacNeil, Alexander Stirling Calder and Sherry Fry.

Montana

  • James J. Hill statue, Havre, Montana
  • Our Lady of the Rockies statue, Butte, Montana

Nevada

  • Burning Man effigy

New Mexico

New York

  • Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World), New York City
{{main|Statues and sculptures in New York City}}

North Dakota

  • Enchanted Highway, a collection of the world's largest scrap metal sculptures
  • Tommy Turtle in Bottineau, North Dakota, the world's largest depicted turtle

Ohio

  • Statues at Great American Ball Park by Tom Tsuchiya, Cincinnati
  • King of Kings (destroyed by lightning strike and fire in 2010), near Monroe, Ohio
  • Tyler Davidson Fountain, Cincinnati

Oklahoma

  • Pioneer Woman, Ponca City

Oregon

  • Oregon Pioneer, Salem
  • Portlandia, Portland

Pennsylvania

  • Joe Paterno statue, Beaver Stadium, State College (2001-2011)
  • Rocky statue, Philadelphia
  • Swann Memorial Fountain, Philadelphia, Alexander Stirling Calder

Puerto Rico

  • Columbus statue, Mayagüez
  • Monument to the Puerto Rican Countryman, Salinas

South Carolina

  • Statue of Strom Thurmond on the City Square, of his hometown, Edgefield, South Carolina

South Dakota

  • Crazy Horse Memorial - massive stone sculpture in the Black Hills, depicting the Lakota warrior
  • Dignity - 50 foot statue of a Lakota woman in a star quilt, on a bluff above Chamberlain
  • Mount Rushmore - faces of several US presidents carved into the granite face of the mountain

Texas

  • Statue of Sam Houston in Huntsville, Texas - At {{convert|66|ft|m}} tall, it is the tallest statue of any American political figure.
  • Big Tex - {{convert|52|ft|m}} tall temporary statue erected annually for the Texas State Fair.
  • Dallas Zoo's giraffe statue
  • Statue of Don Juan de Oñate called The Equestrian in El Paso, Texas - At {{convert|36|ft|m}} tall, it is purported by the sculptor to be the largest bronze equestrian statue in the world.

Utah

  • This is the Place Monument at Heritage Park in Salt Lake City
  • Brigham Young Monument

Virginia

  • Marine Corps War Memorial, Rosslyn, Virginia

Washington

  • Fremont Troll, Seattle
  • Hammering Man, Seattle
  • The Lone Sailor, Bremerton
  • Statue of Lenin, Seattle
  • Waiting for the Interurban, Seattle
  • The Burghers of Calais and The Thinker by Rodin, at Maryhill Museum of Art near Goldendale, Washington

Washington, D.C.

{{main|Outdoor sculpture in Washington, D.C.}}
  • Statue of Abraham Lincoln, inside the Lincoln Memorial
  • Statue of Thomas Jefferson, inside the Jefferson Memorial

Vietnam

  • Christ of Vung Tau, Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu
  • Notre-Dame de Tà Pao (Our Lady Tapao statue), Bình Thuận
  • Buddha on Nirvana of Ta Cu, Bình Thuận

By distinction

Oldest

  • Löwenmensch figurine

Tallest

  • Statue of Unity (depicts Vallabhbhai Patel); near Kevadiya, Gujarat, India. {{convert|182|m|ft|abbr=on}}. Completed 2018.
  • Lushan Dafo (depicts Vairocana Buddha); Lushan, Henan, China. {{convert|108|m|ft|abbr=on}} Buddha statue standing on a {{convert|20|m|ft|abbr=on}} lotus throne placed on a {{convert|25|m|ft|abbr=on}} pedestal/building. Completed 2002.
  • Ushiku Daibutsu (depicts Amitabha Buddha); Ushiku, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. {{convert|100|m|ft|abbr=on}} Buddha statue standing on a {{convert|10|m|ft|abbr=on}} lotus throne placed on a {{convert|10|m|ft|abbr=on}} pedestal/building. Completed 1995.[2]
  • Guanyin statue of Hainan (depicts Avalokitesvara); Sanya, Hainan, China. {{convert|108|m|ft|abbr=on}}. Completed in 2005.
  • Emperors Yan and Huang; Zhengzhou, China. {{convert|106|m|ft|abbr=on}}. Completed 2007.[3]
  • Daikannon of Sendai (depicts Avalokitesvara); Sendai, Japan. {{convert|100|m|ft|abbr=on}}.

Tallest and largest equestrian statue

  • Statue of Genghis Khan on a horse back near Ulan Bator, Mongolia, completed in 2006 has a height of {{convert|40|m|ft|abbr=off}} on a {{convert|10|m|ft|abbr=off}} high base.
  • Monument To Gral. José Gervasio Artigas In Minas, Uruguay - 18 meters tall, 9 meters long, weight 150,000 kilos 1974

Largest stone sculptures

  • Great Sphinx of Giza

Metal sculptures

  • At 54 m wide, the Angel of the North has the largest single dimension.
  • The Statue of Liberty is the tallest at 46 m, atop a 47 m pedestal.
  • The Enchanted Highway is a collection of the world's largest scrap metal sculptures.
  • Vulcan statue, (17m) in Birmingham, Alabama, US, is the largest cast iron statue.

Other organizational lists

  • List of equestrian statues
  • List of statues by height
  • List of the tallest statues in the United States
  • List of Roman domes
  • New Seven Wonders of the World
  • List of archaeological sites by country
  • List of colossal sculpture in situ
  • List of megalithic sites
  • List of archaeoastronomical sites by country
  • List of Egyptian pyramids
  • List of Mesoamerican pyramids
  • List of equestrian statues in Italy

References

1. ^http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/monument-to-humanity-kars
2. ^Usiku Daibutsu || Usiku Jyoen | {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081012230108/http://www.iijnet.or.jp/am/Eindex.html |date=2008-10-12 }}
3. ^106-Meter High Statue of Emperors Yan and Huang Built_life_English_SINA.com
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