Sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was commissioned to design a sculpture with the year 1876 in mind for completion, but it wasn't until about 1888 that he actually finished, and it was gifted to America.
Statues are commonly made from marble.
some one called auguste bartholdi has designed the statue of liberty other people helped him make it.
There is a smaller one in Paris, but I am not sure if he made it.
the first person to make a bronze tool It is said that the Greeks were the first to make bronze statues, if that is what you are looking for.
The statue of David
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piece by pieceAnswerThe Statue of Liberty was actually a gift from France and it was originally designed and built there: Huge molds were constructed and copper was poured into them. When it cooled the statue was assembled. Once they were sure that everything was where it should be, the statue was broken down and shipped across the ocean to the U.S, where it was once again reassembled.
The design and creation of monuments are architects who wish to make an artistic statement with their creations. Behind every monument is often a message the architect wishes to make. As one example we have the Statue of Liberty. The designer was a Frenchman, Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi. Yes he was a sculptor, and an engineer, Gustave Eiffel had to produce the construction. Yet all in all its a grand piece of architecture that conveys in many ways the idea of "liberty".
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The Romans' created statues that were looked as though they were real. They also depicted every flaw of the person being sculpted to make it more lifelike. People would be able to "read" the statues and remember what the person did or be made aware of some honor or quality of the person. More modern sculptors have taken similar approaches when designing statues. This is done to make the statues as realistic looking as possible.
Ancient Greeks did not make any statues in their houses as you say. The statues were sculpted in workshops by highly trained sculptors. The materials they mainly used for this purpose were fine marble, which was later painted on (it's a misconception that the statues were originally colorless) and bronze. Hope i helped somehow