The figure of Bishop Sigurd holds the heads of his three nephews. The legend goes the nephews were decapitated, their heads placed in a bowl, and thrown into the river. They Bishop found the heads and they told him what had happened. The story of Saint Denis goes he was beheaded and carried his own head for two miles while preaching a sermon. This figure is a copy of one of the few original works that remained at the time of the Cathedral's restoration in the 1800s.
Statues in France do not generally hold their heads.
Easter Island is known for some of their ancient statues of human heads.
Easter Island is home to around 900 monumental statues, known as Moai, with many of them featuring heads. It is estimated that there are approximately 887 statues on the island, with most of them having heads.
monuments of large heads
There are 887 giant stone statues on Easter Island called moai, and most of them have heads.
figure heads
You might be referring to Easter Island, a remote island in the Pacific Ocean. It is famous for its Moai statues, which are giant stone figures of human heads with elongated ears. These statues are believed to have been created by the Rapa Nui people between 1400 and 1650 AD.
The giant stone heads on Easter Island are called moai. These statues were carved by the Rapa Nui people between 1400 and 1650 AD and are believed to represent ancestral chiefs. Some of the moai statues weigh as much as 80 tons and are known for their distinct large heads and elongated bodies.
Religious statues? you mean like idols and what not. No they do not use figure heads and things like that. They believe that God (Jehovah) is the only one they are supposed to be worshipping.
It makes them look noble. If they were looking down, it would look as if they were hanging their heads in shame.
The South Pacific island that contains 600 gigantic stone heads is Easter Island.
In the golden temple go in and you will find the starfish on one of the statue's heads.