Strangely enough, it's called "The Kiss".
The Colossus of Rhodes was a famous statue that stood in Rhodes Harbor. It was said to be the biggest statue ever erected, and was one of the original Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
You will need to be more specific. I think you mean the famous one at Olympia that was destroyed in a fire (it is debated if the fire was at the temple or whether the statue was in Constantinople at the time)
Pheidias was a famous Greek sculptor in the middle of the 5th century BC. He made for example, the Statue of Athena Parthenos in Parthenon and the Statue of Zeus in Olympia which was considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
It's a statue. Nah, Its a statue of Hermes holding the baby Dionysus. The statue is of when he stops to feed Dionysus grapes for his own "excitement."
the statue of thena made of ivory and gold
It was designed and made by Tommy Steele - the famous entertainer.
the statue is at least 19 feet tall sitting
A marble statue is a statue made of marble :)
Pedestal designer for the Statue of Liberty
The statue of Paavo Nurmi, a finnish runner, is pretty famous.
The statue of the little mermaid is famous site made famous by Denmark.---The statue itself is in Copenhagen (the Danish Capital) harbour.
Statue of Liberty
the king statue
Pedestal is an eight-letter word for an architectural base. Although we usually think of it as supporting a statue, it can also support a column.
he statue of librety
The statue in Galway features Oscar Wilde sitting next to Eduard Wilde on a bench. Eduard Wilde was a composer and journalist from Estonia, but he is not related to Oscar Wilde. The statue is known as the "Oscar and Eduard Wilde Monument."
Statue of Liberty