Does anyone tell you about the statues?

I've just finished the game's main story, and along the way I did all the viewpoints and found all the Codex pages as I went along.
Occasionally you get a bit stuck and have to wait for the story to enable new locations or techniques.
I found the statue podiums in the Villa but didn't know what they were about. I assumed someone would show me the first one or a map or something as an explanation for what to do.
I now know they are hidden in the Villa, but how was I supposed to find that out?
Like with the feathers, the little bro asks you to get some and then Maria wants them in the box... Who tells you about the statues?
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Do people learn about history from statues?
\u201cStatues can teach us about history, but they do not convey some immutable truth from the past. Instead, they are symbolic of the fixed ideas of a specific community regarding its past, as captured at a particular point in time,\u201d Simon John wrote in his Statues, Politics and The Past article published in History Today.Do statues talk?
Talking Statues is a project that was started and invented by David Peter Fox in Copenhagen, Denmark, 2013, where 10 statues started Talking though modern technology via a smartphone. The statue of Hans Christian Andersen in King's Garden in Copenhagen was the first talking statue in the world.What is the point of statues?
They represent what people in the Past chose to celebrate and memorialise, they do not represent history. Indeed, teaching history is almost never the reason why they are erected. Instead, statues in public spaces since Antiquity have most typically been used to represent power and authority.Why should we remove the statues?
The statues misrepresent history, and glorify people who perpetuated slavery, attempted secession from United States, and lost the Civil War. The statues are a painful reminder of past and present institutionalized racism in the United States.The white lie we've been told about Roman statues
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