One of the things I enjoy viewing is anatomically correct sculpture and other artwork on public display. It's surprising where it pops up sometimes ... here are a few photos of sculptures I've seen recently; on the left is a photo of the full sculpture, and the right is a closeup.
This first one is the male half of a pair of large (over 12 feet tall) sculptures on display in a large indoor shopping mall near Central Park in New York City. Although the sculptures are not proportionate and not intended to be very realistic, they are not missing any parts. I don't have a good photo of the female -- I'll take another one next time I'm in the area -- but she is anatomically correct, too, including the very visible slit of her pussy.
This one's a rather boyish figure by the conservatory at Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Much more realistic than the one above:
At the same location but indoors is this male cherub figure:
There are many sculptures of anatomically correct females (although most of them use pubic hair or crossed legs to hide the pussy slit), but many fewer of male figures accurately portraying the penis and balls. I'll keep an eye out for more of them and hopefully add to this archive over time.