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The earliest statues date back to prehistoric times, with figurines like the Venus of Willendorf created around 25,000 BCE. As civilizations evolved, so did their sculptures. The Egyptians crafted colossal pharaohs to guard tombs, while the Greeks celebrated human form and divine beauty through lifelike figures such as the Venus de Milo and Discobolus.
In Rome, statues became tools of propaganda, depicting emperors as gods. During the Renaissance, artists like Michelangelo redefined sculpture with masterpieces like David, blending anatomical precision with deep symbolic meaning.