1. Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is the 100th anniversary gift of France to the United States in 1876. The famous sculpture was completed by the famous French sculptor Bartholdi in 10 years. The Lady Liberty is dressed in ancient Greek-style clothing, and the crown she wears symbolizes the seven spires of the seven continents and four oceans of the world.
The goddess holds the torch symbolizing freedom in her right hand, and her left hand holds the “Declaration of Independence” engraved on July 4, 1776, and under her feet are broken handcuffs, fetters and chains. She symbolizes freedom and breaks free from the constraints of tyranny. It was completed and unveiled on October 28, 1886. The internal Bronze sculpture's structure of the wrought iron statue was designed by Gustave Eiffel, who later built the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The Statue of Liberty is 46 meters high, with a base of 93 meters and weighs 225 tons. In 1984, the Statue of Liberty was listed as a world cultural heritage.
2. Thinker
“The Thinker” shapes a strong working man. The character carving was bent over, right hand resting his chin, silently watching the tragedy that happened below. His deep gaze and the gesture of biting his fist with his lips showed an extremely painful mood. The clenched fist is pressed against the lips. It is very fit. At this time, his muscles are bulging nervously, revealing full lines. Although the image of the statue is still, it seems to show that he is doing high-intensity work with a solemn expression.
3. Balloon dog
Jeff Koons (Jeff Koons) is a famous American pop artist. In 2013, his metal aminal sculpture balloon dog was made of transparent coated stainless steel, and Christie was able to set a record price of $58.4 million. Koons also created other versions modern statue in blue, magenta, red and yellow stainless steel statues.
4. Terracotta Warriors
The Terracotta Warriors are located in Xi' an city, Shaanxi Province in China. In ancient times, slaves were buried with slave owners once they passed away. In March 1974, the terracotta warriors were discovered by the world. In 1987, qin shi huang mausoleum and terracotta warriors pit approved by UN educational, scientific and cultural organization listed in the world heritage list, known as the "the eighth miracle of the world", where more than 200 foreign heads of state and government visited.