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face lift - visage lever face contour - visage contour face sculpture - visage sculpture
portrait bust
portrait bust
portrait bust
portrait bust... is called a "bust"
70155 ft high
portrait bust
It is actually my dad's cousin, Jonathan Tucker-Bull. He does sculpture artworks and also worked on the movie Living Doll as the special effects artist
The "Self" sculpture by British artist Marc Quinn is a life-sized representation of his own head made from his own frozen blood. It measures approximately 11 inches (28 centimeters) in height and weighs around 22 pounds (10 kilograms). The sculpture is part of a series that explores themes of identity and the human condition.
Greek sculpture influenced the Romans from the 2nd century BC. Prominent 1st century BC and 1st century AD Romans such as Cicero and Pliny the Elder greatly admired the innovative work of classical Greek sculpture artists, such as Polykleitos. However, the Romans did not produce much sculpture based on the classical Greek model. Their sculpture was predominantly portraiture (see below) until , from the 1st century AD, the Romans adopted Hellenistic sculpture, which took sculpture to a different level, as a model for their own sculpture. Prior to the influence of Greek sculpture, Roman sculpture was portraiture sculpture (busts). Their portraiture sculpture is regarded as the best sculpture of this kind ever produced.
In José Rizal's sculpture "Prometheus Bound," the work portrays the Greek mythological figure Prometheus, who defies the gods by stealing fire and giving it to humanity. The sculpture captures the moment of Prometheus's punishment, showcasing his struggle and suffering as he is bound to a rock, symbolizing the consequences of his defiance. Rizal's representation emphasizes themes of sacrifice, the pursuit of knowledge, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of oppression. Through this artwork, Rizal reflects his own experiences with colonial injustice and the quest for freedom.
How does Mesopotamian sculpture differ from Egypt sculpture?