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32,000 BC - Lion man of the Hohlenstein Stadel was made and is the oldest known zoomorphic statuette and 1 of the oldest known statues in the world. The statuette shows either a man with a lions head or a lion with humanized (anthropomorphic ) features.

22,000 BC 21,000 BC The Venus of Willendorf statuette was made and is one of the worlds oldest known sculptures. It represents motherhood and fertility.

3100 BC 2200 BC Stonehenge is 1 of the oldest and most famous sculptures in the world. Its purpose is still unknown among archaeologists but theories about it include: Site of Healing, Burial ground, Observatory, Calendar, Site of Worship, Site of life-to-death transition ritual and still much more.

210 BC The Terracotta Army of Xian were terracotta funerary sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China in Lintong District, Xi'an, Shaanxi province, China.

1453 1455 AD The Magdalene Penitent is a wooden sculpture by the Renaissance Italian artist Donatello it was received with astonishment for its unprecedented realism.

1875 Part of the Albert Memorial made by Henry Hugh Armstead. He made a total of 80 figures for the memorial at a rate of 10 figures per year.

2007 Sound Wave by Jean Shin represents how music and technology move on; the previous form of either gets discarded. It is also supposed to represent all of mans favourite music in 1 collection as well as a physical manifestation of the music.

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