To the best of my knowledge it is just call the Blessed Virgin's statue, or the picture of the Blessed Virgin, I never heard of a particular word for such a thing. Some pictures or icons are referred to as "The Madonna" as in the "The Black Madonna".
It is called an icon (same with pictures of Our Lord & other Saints).
It is called a statue of the Virgin Mary, some times the Madonna.
They are usually referred to as icons.
You would find a statue of the Virgin in a Roman Catholic Church.
You would find a statue of the Virgin Mary in a Catholic Church.
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It is the Virgin Mary.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madonnina_(statue)
There are often many statutes in Catholic churches and there don't need to be any. They don't have a particular name. For example, a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary is the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Sometimes 2-dimensional representations of saints are present. These are called icons. These are more common in Eastern Catholic and Orthodox churches than Roman Catholic churches but you sometimes find icons in Roman churches too.
Our Lady of Valkhanni.
Bulgaria, in the city of Haskovo. The monument has been certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the tallest statue of the Virgin Mary with the Infant Jesus in the world.
Several Freemasons were involved in the design, building and cornerstone setting of the Statue of Liberty. Specifically there is a plaque on the statue with the square and compasses representing the laying of the cornerstone of the monument.