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  2. Bust (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    A sculpture that only includes the head, perhaps with the neck, is more strictly called a "head", but this distinction is not always observed. Display often involves an integral or separate display stand. The Adiyogi Shiva statue located in India representative of Hindu God Shiva is the world's largest bust sculpture and is 112 feet (34 m) tall.

  3. A Sculpture Purchased for $6 and Used as a Doorstop Is ... - AOL

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    Nearly a century ago, a Scottish town council purchased a bust created by the celebrated French sculptor Edmé Bouchardon for about $6. Over time, the importance of the 18th-century sculpture was ...

  4. Category:Busts (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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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. ...

  5. Brutus (Michelangelo) - Wikipedia

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    Brutus viewed from the side, looking into the face.. De Tolnay suggests that the bust was created around 1539–1540. [1] The Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence, where the sculpture is usually displayed, also dates the work to 1539–1540 [5] Thomas Martin questions this date, which originates with Giorgio Vasari, noting that Brutus did not leave Michelangelo's workshop until about 1555 ...

  6. Arthur Schopenhauer (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Schopenhauer is a sculpture of German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer by sculptor Elisabet Ney. Completed in 1859, the piece is a portrait bust rendered in marble. The bust was modeled and carved in Germany, but it is now held by the Elisabet Ney Museum in Austin, Texas, United States.

  7. List of sculptures of Ludwig van Beethoven - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Bust of Abraham Lincoln (Borglum) - Wikipedia

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    The bust was moved to the crypt below in 1979. [1] The bust is part of the United States Capitol art collection, but it is not one of the sculptures of the National Statuary Hall Collection. Two other sculptures by Borglum are in the National Statuary Hall Collection: a statue of Alexander Hamilton Stephens and a statue of Zebulon Baird Vance. [1]

  9. Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Portrait sculpture, usually in busts, became popular in Italy around 1450, with the Neapolitan Francesco Laurana specializing in young women in meditative poses, while Antonio Rossellino and others more often depicted knobbly-faced men of affairs, but also young children. [83]

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