She made a portraitbust of herself for the Uffizi Gallery, in Florence.
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The portraitbust hasn't always been so fascinating to modern eyes.
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In 1907 John Quincy Adams Ward offered a prize for the best portraitbust.
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Why, I even seem to remember that a sculptor was commissioned to make a portraitbust of you.
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Messer Bindo Altoviti took me to see his portraitbust in bronze, and told me it was by your hand.
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Above them is the beautiful bust of another Poet Laureate, Dryden, and the less artistic portraitbust of the American poet Longfellow.
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Nor could he resist the desire of contemplating the portraitbust, which-itwas foolish to talk about ideals-wasnot Liberty, but Myrtle Hazard.
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They passed through a room in which a stately young lady was working without a model at an almost completed portraitbust in clay.
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It consists of contemporary reinterpretations of the classical portraitbust by more than 30 Irish and international artists, offering an array of media and approaches.
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We stepped through a panelled door, set between two basalt portraitbusts.
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She executed many portraitbusts, one of them being of Nathaniel Hawthorne.
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They did monuments and portraitbusts of the royal family, nobles, and great men.
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Her portraitbusts of her relatives were numerous and are still seen in private galleries.
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He is particularly interested in personalities, having done a number of very clever portraitbusts.
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Her best-known works are portraitbusts, which are numerous.
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His portraitbusts were, in a sense, mere pot-boilers; he lavished himself upon his ideal figures.