One of the most recognized sculptures representing fertility is the "Venus of Willendorf," a prehistoric statuette dating back to around 28,000-25,000 BCE. This small limestone figure features exaggerated features such as large breasts and hips, which are often interpreted as symbols of fertility and abundance. The lack of facial details suggests a focus on the body as a representation of femininity and reproductive capacity rather than individual identity. Other similar fertility symbols can be found in various cultures, but the Venus of Willendorf remains one of the most iconic.
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