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Algardi was also known for his portraiture which shows an obsessive attention to details of psychologically revealing physiognomy in a sober but immediate naturalism, and minute attention to costume and draperies, such as in the busts of Laudivio Zacchia, Camillo Pamphilj, and of Muzio Frangipane and his two sons Lello and Roberto.
In 1997, a $ 325, 000 bronze sculpture ( equal to $ today ) by artists Ralph Helmick, Stu Schecter, and John Outterbridge depicting oversized nine-foot busts of Robinson and his brother Mack was erected at Garfield Avenue, across from the main entrance of Pasadena City Hall ; a granite footprint lists multiple donors to the commission project, which was organized by the Robinson Memorial Foundation and supported by members of the Robinson family.
In Full Employment and Free Trade ( 1948 ) Polanyi analyses the way in which money circulates around an economy, and in a monetarist analysis that according to Paul Craig Roberts was thirty years ahead of its time, he argues that a free market economy should not be left to be wholly self-adjusting, a central bank should attempt to moderate economic booms / busts via a strict / loose monetary policy.
It was around this time when a long series of busts of past Popes was made for the Duomo of Siena, which included one of the female Pope, named as " Johannes VIII, Foemina de Anglia " and included between Leo IV and Benedict III.
Two marble busts from the 2nd century found in the cellar perhaps depict the owners or residents of the villa, which may have been the designated country retreat of the provincial governors.
The interior, which is as rich as coloured marble, gilding, and sculptures can make it, contains the busts of more than a hundred German worthies.
It was one of these, Giovanni da Maiano who was responsible for the set of eight relief busts of Roman emperors which were set in the Tudor brickwork.
The figures are presented as busts against a monochrome background which in some instances is decorated.
The leading Neoclassical sculptors enjoyed huge reputations in their own day, but are now less regarded, with the exception of Jean-Antoine Houdon, whose work was mainly portraits, very often as busts, which do not sacrifice a strong impression of the sitter's personality to idealism.
These are connected by various paved paths, many of which have names such as the Avenue of the Poets, which is lined with bronze busts of famous literary figures.
The Stairway of the Heroes was initially called the “ Stairway of Independence ” both of which refer to the busts of figures such as Miguel Hidalgo, Ignacio Allende, José María Morelos and Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez.
In this period he began to collect some ancient Roman busts ( which were donated to Lorenzo de Medici when the Florentine leader visited Mantua in 1483 ), painted some architectonic and decorative fragments, and finished the intense St. Sebastian now in the Louvre ( box at top ).
After releasing several busts the previous year, Orion announced a distribution agreement with Columbia Pictures Entertainment in February 1990, in which the much larger studio would release Orion's movies overseas.
He afterwards executed for Greenwich Hospital four colossal busts of the admirals Duncan, Howe, Vincent and Nelson ; and so rapidly did his reputation spread that the next bust which he executed, that of John Horne Tooke, procured him commissions to the value of £ 2, 000.
" Although chiefly occupied at Paris Girardon never forgot his native Troyes, the museum of which town contains some of his best works, including the marble busts of Louis XIV and Maria Theresa.
All the porphyry columns in Rome, the red porphyry togas on busts of emperors, the porphyry panels in the revetment of the Pantheon, as well as the altars and vases and fountain basins reused in the Renaissance and dispersed as far as Kiev, all came from the one quarry at Mons Porpyritis (" Porphyry Mountain ", the Arabic Jabal Abu Dukhan ), which seems to have been worked intermittently between 29 and 335 AD.
Numerous other statues, portrait busts, and medallions came from the sculptor's hand, which gained him a medal of honor at the Paris Exhibition ( 1878 ) and the grand prix at that of 1889.
By 1824, he had executed 70 busts in marble of which 20 were of colossal size.
Architectural sculpture was given a considerable role while Parler was in charge of construction, as can be seen in the corbels, the passageway lintels, and, particularly, in the busts on the triforium, which depict faces of the royal family, saints, Prague bishops, and the two master builders, including Parler himself.
Items were removed from the house such as baby carriages, a doll carriage, rusted bicycles, old food, potato peelers, a collection of guns, glass chandeliers, bowling balls, camera equipment, the folding top of a horse-drawn carriage, a sawhorse, three dressmaking dummies, painted portraits, pinup girl photos, plaster busts, Mrs. Collyer's hope chests, rusty bed springs, the kerosene stove, a child's chair ( the brothers were lifelong bachelors and childless ), more than 25, 000 books ( including thousands about medicine and engineering and more than 2, 500 on law ), human organs pickled in jars, eight live cats, the chassis of the old Model T with which Langley had been tinkering, tapestries, hundreds of yards of unused silks and fabric, clocks, 14 pianos ( both grand and upright ), a clavichord, two organs, banjos, violins, bugles, accordions, a gramophone and records, and countless bundles of newspapers and magazines, some of them decades old.
In the entrance hall, which has a mosaic glass roof, and ground-floor Sculpture Hall are statues and busts of people who made significant contributions to Manchester, the Anti Corn Law campaigners, Richard Cobden and John Bright, and scientists John Dalton and James Joule among many others.
The arrival of the Romans brought the Classical style of which many monuments have survived, especially funerary monuments, statues and busts.
The old Greek busts had no eye pupils, which Falk felt gave them an inhuman, interesting look.
These, together with many rare manuscripts, marble busts and statues, mosaics, engravings, and curios, he conveyed in 1870 to New York City together with a massive building which he erected for their preservation.

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Around that statue in the green park where children play and lovers walk in twos and there is a glowing view of the whole city, in that park are the rows of marble busts of Garibaldi's fallen men, the ones who one day rushed out of the Porta San Pancrazio and, under fire all the way, up the long, straight narrow lane to take, then lose the high ground of the Villa Doria Pamphili.
From Palmyra there is a large collection of nearly forty funerary busts, acquired in the 19th century.
Inside there are busts of several chief justices:
Facing, behind the tribune, as supporters, there appeared busts of Mirabeau and Helvétius, with Jean-Jacques Rousseau in the middle.
Between the rose window and the tympanum, there is a gallery with busts of great Florentine artists.
Again, they were posthumous and there is no proof, in contrast to the busts mentioned above, that these terra cotta figurines really were done by Daumier himself.
During the High Renaissance there was the development of small scale statuettes for private patrons, the creation of busts and tombs also developing.
Three of Scott's busts feature in the collection of London's National Portrait Gallery, and she is also the subject of thirteen photographic portraits there.
At the base of the columns there are busts of Saint Ambrose, bishop of Milan and Cicero, who was an influence on the philosophy of Saint Augustine.
At Walhalla's inauguration on October 18, 1842, there were 96 busts, plus 64 plaques for persons or events of which no portrait was available on which to model a sculpture.
Around the bandstand there are white marble busts of some famous musical composers mounted on columns.
In the back, there is a staircase frame by two busts of Peru's South American Liberators: Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín, both sculpted by the Peruvian Luís Agurto.
Although these were probably portrait busts, there is some uncertainty about the relation of these imagines and funeral masks ; some scholars hold that the masks were on display also, and not just brought out for funerals.
Also Alley of Heroes is in the center of the downtown, on which there are the busts Heroes of the Soviet Union from Fryazino who participated in World War II: Alexandr Dudkin, Boris Yeryashev, Ivan Ivanov.
It seems the series of Pericles portrait busts derive from it, of which there are examples at the Vatican Museums, British Museum ( found at Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli, and owned by Charles Townley ) and Altes Museum.
Therein there will be busts in bronze of men and women whose names have risen to places of distinctive honor in Kentucky — a lasting and ever-present inspiration to the youths who gaze upon their faces.

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Some of the marble busts in the park are of young Englishmen who fought and died for Garibaldi.
If the hand value exceeds 21 points, it busts, and all bets on it are immediately forfeit.
* 415 BC: The sacred Hermae busts in Athens are mutilated just before the expedition to Sicily is sent away.
There is some evidence that the busts are those of Pertinax, governor of Britannia in 185-186, and his father.
* There are 16th century polychrome wooden busts on the façade of 20, Rue du Chapitre.
The garden paths are lined with busts, statues and plaques illustrating various personalities and significant events from Maltese history.
The bas-reliefs and busts on the facade are the work of sculptor Luigi Trinchero.
At the Late Classic Zapotec archaeological site of Lambityeco in Oaxaca, the stucco busts of Cocijo are depicted holding a jar spilling water in one hand and bolts of lightning in the other.
Above the columns are large busts of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Ludwig van Beethoven on the main façade and Richard Wagner on the side.
Amongst Baily's many busts and statues of scientific, religious and literary figures ( mostly from the Victorian period but some from earlier periods ) are the following:
* In the Bargello are also a number of lesser works: Noah ( bas-relief ), portrait busts of Eleonora di Toledo and Cosimo I de ' Medici, Venus, Leda, Hercules, Bacchus Cleopatra and a portrait bust of an unknown man.
Until the time of Constantine the Great the emperors appear in busts and coins with beards ; but Constantine and his successors until the reign of Phocas, with the exception of Julian the Apostate, are represented as beardless.
Fifteen of Scheemakers ' works — monuments, figures and bustsare in Westminster Abbey ; two were executed in collaboration with his master Delvaux: the “ Hugh Chamberlen ” ( d. 1728, and therefore perhaps produced during his first visit to London ) and “ Catherine, duchess of Buckinghamshire .” He is best known by his monument to Shakespeare ( 1740 ), but as this work was designed by Kent the responsibility must not all be laid to Scheemakers ' account.
His busts of John Dryden ( 1720 ) and Dr. Richard Mead ( 1754 ), also in the Abbey, are noted examples of his smaller works.
Another influential style ( or group of styles ) was named by the French after the Roman Emperor Titus, from his busts, with hair short and layered but somewhat piled up on the crown, often with restrained quiffs or locks hanging down ; variants are familiar from the hair of both Napoleon and George IV of England.
* Sculptured busts of Wallis are held by Brooklands Museum and the RAF Club at Piccadilly, London.
But the finest of Chantrey's works are his busts, and his delineations of children.
Some of Mino's portrait busts and profile bas-reliefs are preserved in the Bargello at Florence ; they are full of life and expression, though without the extreme realism of Verrocchio and other sculptors of his time.
* Gallery of the Busts ( Galleria dei Busti ): Many ancient busts are displayed.

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