Representation of the upper part of the human figure, in picture or sculpture.
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Examples for "bust"
Examples for "bust"
1In the early days of the financial crisis, ACA Capital went bust.
2But Polonsky soon went bust and ran afoul of the Russian state.
3The bust took place at the border between South Africa and Zimbabwe.
4In short, a good portion of the local stockbroking firms are bust.
5In July 2012, home prices were still falling from the housing bust.
1The bust portrait in bronze was modelled by Battista Lorenzi.
2The Velasquez comes from the collection of the late Edouard Kann and is a life-size bust portrait of a sweetly grave little girl.
3The Chevalier with the Arrow, a bust portrait, will be familiar to those who have visited the Rijks Museum, where a copy hangs.
4This artist has executed ideal statues and several bust portraits of distinguished men.
5A Bust Portrait of the Mother of Rembrandt, represented in nearly a front view, with a veil on her head.
1She made a portrait bust of herself for the Uffizi Gallery, in Florence.
2The portrait bust hasn't always been so fascinating to modern eyes.
3In 1907 John Quincy Adams Ward offered a prize for the best portrait bust.
4Why, I even seem to remember that a sculptor was commissioned to make a portrait bust of you.
5Messer Bindo Altoviti took me to see his portrait bust in bronze, and told me it was by your hand.
Translations for bust-length portrait