The statue of Sir Milo Butler weighs about 375 lb.. Its cast in Gun metal Bronze, an alloy of 85% copper, 5% tin, 5% zinc and 5% lead.The statue is hollow and about 1/2" thick. It was created by Randolph W. Johnston, in his Bronze Art Foundry in Little Harbour, Abaco, Bahamas. The plaster original is still there and the foundry still cast original Bronze Art.
A Butler Bust-Up - 1918 was released on: USA: 27 January 1918
it is called a bust.
a bust bank is a statue for pocket money XD
A statue of the head and shoulders of the deceased person.
The code for the Shakesfear Bust is: bardbrain
'Bust ' can mean a number of things, -a woman's breasts, a statue of head and shoulders, or colloquially, a sudden failure.
In general: a sculpture. Particularly: a statue, a torso, a bust...
It is thought to be the ideal measurements , in inches , for a woman's torso/figure. as per the Venus de Milo statue; the one where Venus has 'lost' her arms. 36 inches = bust /breats 24 inches = waist 36 inches = hips.
A plinth is the base for a column, statue, bust, and so forth.
The sculpture Aphrodite of Milos, known as Venus de Milo, is a Greek statue thought to have been sculpted by Alexandros of Antioch (circa 130-100 BC). The sculpture was discovered in 1820, having lost both its arms prior to being hidden away. The right arm had either been carved separately or broken and reattached, as a metal attachment bar had been set in a hole that was later filled in.
Perched upon a bust (statue) above the chamber door.
Its a life size statue of a Roman patrician carrying the busts of his father (right bust) and his grandfather (left bust). The statue is in done in veristic style. It shows the ancestrual tree of the patrician, busts like these would have been made for funeral marches a statue like this was made to show in houses. It was a status symbol and this statue has most probably been copied many times