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