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Keywords:
Portrait,
Sculpture,
Shoulder,
Liberty,
Emblematic
A piece of sculpture representing the upper part of the human figure, including the head, shoulders, and breast.
The portion of the human figure included between the head and waist, whether in statuary or in the person; the chest or thorax; the upper part of the trunk of the body.
sculpted portrait or representation consisting of head and part of shoulders
A statue of a human figure from the waist up, without arms.
a sculpture of the head and shoulders of a person
a sculpture, not a picture
a sculpture representing a human head Because the human head is the location of the thinking organ, it has been the subject of intense study
Portrait showing the head and detail below the neck
the device or design on a coin representing the head, neck and sometimes the shoulder of a person or personification of a person (such as Liberty)
a portrait statue of a person comprising the head, shoulders and breast.
A head and shoulders portrait, usually of a monarch, on a coin.
a portrait which includes the head and shoulders.
a model of a person’s head, shoulders and chest area
A portrait on a coin, usually including the head, neck and upper shoulders.
The head, neck, shoulders and upper chest of an image generally found on the obverse (front) of a coin.
The head and shoulders of the emblematic Liberty seen on many United States issues. See Also -- Capped Bust Draped Bust
Usually referred to as the portrait on a coin. A bust could be anything from a head and neck to a likeness encompassing a third of the body, but most often meant to mean the head, neck and upper portion of the shoulders.
A sculpture of a person which shows only the upper half of the body. A bust can include the head, shoulders, and chest.
portrait on a coin, usually the head or head and shoulders.
The head and shoulders of the emblematic Liberty seen on many US issues. Also see: Capped Bust, Draped Bust
A bust is a sculpture depicting a person's chest, shoulders, and head, usually supported by a stand. These three-dimensional forms recreate the likeness of an individual. These may be of any suitable material (usually marble or other durable material).
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