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It is basically a copy of William Brodie's "Hercules". Yeah you read it right.
See his wiki page, or this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hercules_statue_by_William_Brodie_(Portmeirion,_Wales).jpg
Interesting, seems like Brodie didn't know his Greek mythology.
Since the Civ one does not depict exactly that statue I'd still say the one in Civ is supposed to be Atlas.
Edit: Ok, *I* am the one who doesn't know his Greek mythology, apparently. See Martoq's post below.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_(mythology)
Makes sense since one of the Twelve Labors of Heracles/Hercules was to hold the Earth for Atlas while Atlas went to retreive the Golden Apple for Heracles/Hercules. Of course if memory serves Atlas tried to leave Heracles/Hercules holding Earth, but Heracles/Hercules asked him to hold it for just a moment while he readjusted himself to hold it. Of course like any good hero he left Atlas holding the Earth and looking like a fool for falling for it.
but seriously its mostlikely atlas as it is half human half mountain and atlas pictures the mountains of the same name. So Heracles is already gone again.
Why "unfortunately"?
Using Hercules instead of the more classic Atlas generates discussion and provides the opportunity for people to learn a little.