portrait bust
portrait bust
portrait bust... is called a "bust"
portrait bust
It is known as a bust.
A sculpture depicting someone's head and shoulders is called a bust. It is a common art form used to capture the likeness of a person in a three-dimensional form, often used in portraiture and commemorative purposes. The bust typically portrays the subject's face, neck, and part of the shoulders.
Head, shoulders, and possibly part of the chest.
# Well A bust down and a bust it baby is the same thing..it just mean that the girl is only good for making a male bust a nut...that's it!!!
Yes
Yes. It has several meanings though, including a sculpture of a person's head and shoulders!
One famous Roman sculpture that depicts the head and shoulders is the "Bust of Augustus" found in the Vatican museums. This sculpture portrays the first Roman emperor, Augustus, with intricate details and a sense of imperial power. The bust is a quintessential example of Roman portraiture and showcases the skill of Roman sculptors in capturing the likeness and character of their subjects.
portrait bust
YesThe head is superior to the shoulders. The head is on top of the shoulders which is connected.