. Her neck has a whole in the left side of it and it has traces of orange. Her neck seams as if it had been put together in pieces. It looks like it was once divided into six separate pieces. Woman of Willendorf was all called Venus of Wellendrof (30,000 to 25,000 B.C. The sculpture is made out of limestone and its height is 4 3/8 (11 m) the statue was found by archeologist and it is an important symbol of prehistoric art. When the statue was first discovered it had no head. The head was discovered later on and archeologists were surprised to see that the head fit on the body exactly. The statue was thought be Venus or a Goddess used as symbol for fertility. The statue is a female it has very exaggerated features. Every part of the sculptures body is disproportionate and big. You cannot really see any facial features on this woman. Her connects right into her chest area. She has no neck. Her stomach is incredibly huge and her belly button looks as if it had been stretch. Her legs are fat and pudgy. This is a very unnatural sculpture. The only part that resembles the human body is the chest area. She has no arms. Unlike Head of a King from Ife this sculpture does not in anyway shape or form resemble any part of the human body. The head of a king has human like characteristics, which means more distinct features that are identifiable right away to the human eye. The color and size of Head of a king are more lively and proportionate. The Head of a king is younger and the material used is smothering as well. Each of this sculptures and paintings have there own unique style. This is what makes them so interesting to observe. Their diverse backgrounds say a lot about the cultures and artists who created these unique irreplaceable creations of art. Word Count 1,802...