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Pages in category "Busts (sculpture)" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Bust of a Woman (Marie-Thérèse) Bust of Charles Roscoe Savage; Bust of Christian Wahl; Bust of Christopher Columbus (Detroit) Bust of Christopher Columbus (Lancaster, Pennsylvania) Bust of John McDonogh; Bust of Mahatma Gandhi (Salt Lake City) Bust of Robert S. Kerr; Bust of the Saviour
The busts of Louis Brandeis, Clara Barton, Luther Burbank, and Andrew Carnegie were never sculpted due to a lack of funding, while the remaining 98 busts started to decay over the years. Following periods of deterioration, BCC renovated the Hall of Fame several times in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
The organized crime unit said it was investigating "after a 32-year-old man went to the police to drop off a statue he had apparently found inside a black bag near dustbins."
Mike Evans and Marshon Lattimore's long-running rivalry is set to be reignited on Sunday, with the Bucs WR clashing against the Commanders' new CB.
Bust of Nefertiti; c. 1345 BC; limestone and plaster; height: 48 cm, width: 20 cm; Neues Museum, Berlin, Germany. A bust is a sculpted or cast representation of the upper part of the human body, depicting a person's head and neck, and a variable portion of the chest and shoulders. The piece is normally supported by a plinth. The bust is ...
Bust of Beethoven by Hugo Hagen, 1892, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.. The German composer Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827) is among the most admired composers in the history of Western music, [1] and has been the subject of many private and public sculptures, including busts, reliefs, statues and others.
According to a report from Boston Consulting Group and QED Investors, it could be worth $1.5 trillion by 2030 -- up from $245 billion in 2021. The fintech space is becoming increasingly ...