Mantegna's only known sculpture is a "Sant'Eufemia" in the Cathedral of Irsina, Basilicata.
They include paintings, costumes and stage sets as well as Bearden's one known sculpture, from 1969, representing Mauritius, a martyred Roman soldier from Egypt.
It is the most ancient known wooden sculpture in the world.
The dating of potbelly sculptures has been problematic with few of the earlier known sculptures being found in their original context.
Indeed, there are many known sculptures, in bronze and wood, believed to have been made for the cat god, Bastet.
The Golden Madonna is both the oldest known sculpture of the Madonna and the oldest free-standing sculpture north of the Alps.
The first known sculpture in the Indian subcontinent is from the Indus Valley civilization (3300-1700 BC), found in sites at Mohenjo-daro and Harappa in modern-day Pakistan.
The oldest known sculpture is thousands of years old.
The most significant finding was a small, ivory statue dubbed Lion Man which is one of the oldest known sculptures in the world.
Tête is one of 27 known sculptures by Modigliani and was made between 1910 and 1912.