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In 1802, at the personal request of Napoleon, Canova returned to Paris to model a bust of the first consul.
The boom quickly went bust, however, and by the 1880s the " city " returned to its historic, small village size, and a population of approximately 1, 000.
In 1956, the bust was returned to West Berlin.
Dr. Zahi Hawass, the former Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, believes that Nefertiti belongs to Egypt and that the bust was taken out of Egypt illegally and should therefore be returned.
A bust of Thomas Bristowe was returned to the Park and unveiled on its 120th birthday, 2012.
Sally tries to replace the bust with another of Sir Aylmer she sculpted ( but had had returned to her, after an unfortunate incident relating to her brother Otis ' publication of Sir Aylmer's memoirs ), but this comes to naught, and both busts end up in Sir Aylmer's collection room.
Advenza Freight went bust in October 2009 and the class 66s returned to storage.
" L ' Overture was in fact a subject Barthe returned to several times, having created a bust ( 1926 ) and painted portrait ( 1929 ) of the figure early in his career.

bust and Neues
She was made famous by her bust, now in Berlin's Neues Museum, shown to the right.
Neues Museum, Berlin is the present location of the Nefertiti bust
The Nefertiti bust was displayed in Berlin ’ s Neues Museum on Museum Island until the museum was closed in 1939 ; with the onset of World War II, the Berlin museums were emptied and the artifacts moved to secure shelters for safekeeping.
Amongst its contents was the famous bust of Nefertiti, ( now in the Neues Museum in Berlin ).

bust and Museum
Some information is known about the family origins of Amasis: his mother was a certain Tashereniset as a bust statue of this lady, which is today located in the British Museum, shows.
Two years later in Paris he repeated the proposal, listing the stone as one of several key items belonging to Egypt's cultural heritage, a list which also included the iconic bust of Nefertiti in the Egyptian Museum of Berlin ; a statue of the Great Pyramid architect Hemiunu in the Roemer-und-Pelizaeus-Museum in Hildesheim, Germany ; the Dendara Temple Zodiac in the Louvre in Paris ; and the bust of Ankhhaf from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Roman bust of Sappho, copied from a lost Hellenistic original in Istanbul Archaeological Museum
Thucydides ; cast of a renowned bust at Holkham Hall ( Pushkin Museum )
A partial marble bust ( sculpture ) | bust of Chrysippus, Roman era | Roman copy of a Hellenistic original, Louvre Museum
* British Museum: Bronze portrait bust of Sir Joseph Banks by Anne Seymour Damer ( 1814 )
Marble bust found in the shrine room, the original of which is in the British Museum.
A bust of Commodus ( Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna ).
Bronze bust at Derby Industrial Museum
This bust of Scipio Africanus the Elder is at the National Museum in Naples, Italy.
They include a colossal bust in the Vatican, a bust in the Louvre ( the Antinous Mondragone ), a bas-relief from the Villa Albani, a statue in the Capitoline museum ( the so-called Capitoline Antinous, now accepted to be a portrayal of Hermes ), another in Berlin, another in the Lateran and one in the Fitzwilliam Museum ; and many more may be seen in museums across Europe.
Pindar, Roman copy of Greek 5th century BC bust ( Naples National Archaeological Museum | Museo Archeologica Nazionale, Naples )
Marble bust of Antisthenes based on the same original ( British Museum )
Equestrian statues of him can be found at Kosciuszko Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, across from the Polish Basilica of St. Josaphat, Chicago's Museum Campus on Solidarity Drive and in Detroit on Michigan Ave. Other statues can be found in Boston Public Garden ; Scranton, Pennsylvania ; a bust in the U. S. Capitol as well as a statue Lafayette Park in Washington, D. C .; the United States Military Academy at West Point ; Williams Park in St. Petersburg, Florida ; and Red Bud Springs Memorial Park in Kosciusko, Mississippi ; in Kosciuszko Park in East Chicago, Indiana ; and ( with Kazimierz Pułaski ) in Poland, Ohio, a township and village named in honor of the two heroes of the American Revolution.
Bust of Isocrates ; plaster cast in the Pushkin Museum of the bust formerly at Villa Albani, Rome
Felix-Gustave Morelli | F .- G. Morelli's bust ( 1903 ) in The Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts | Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts, Russia
Memorial bust of the duc d ' Orléans, 1842 ( Louvre Museum )
In Derby Museum there is an unusual bust of William Strutt and in Snaith church there is a notable monument to Viscount Downe by Chantrey.

bust and its
The Gulf News published on 30 November 2011, saying " This is the biggest drug bust of its kind in 2011 and the second big one in the last three years worldwide ," said Dr. Wadia Maalouf, International expert at the United Nation's Drug and Crime office.
As in Classical architecture, in Gothic architecture, too, an aedicule or tabernacle frame is a structural framing device that gives importance to its contents, whether an inscribed plaque, a cult object, a bust or the like, by assuming the tectonic vocabulary of a little building that sets it apart from the wall against which it is placed.
If the dealer does not bust, each remaining bet wins if its hand is higher than the dealer's, and loses if it is lower.
A marble bust of Caligula restored to its original colours.
Among the few outside Mad items available in its first 40 years were cufflinks, a T-shirt designed like a straitjacket ( complete with lock ), and a small ceramic Alfred E. Neuman bust.
Britain had never experienced the boom that had characterized the U. S., Germany, Canada and Australia in the 1920s, so its bust appeared less severe.
The local town hall has a bust of him on display in its foyer
However, if observed over a longer period of time, it is seen that the population of a predator will correlationally rise and fall with the population of its prey in a cycle similar to the boom and bust cycle of economics.
The Australian film history has been characterised as one of ' boom and bust ' due to the unstable and cyclical nature of its industry ; there have been deep troughs when few films were made for decades and high peaks when a glut of films reached the market.
Currently located in the center of the Plaza de la Merced, looking towards the church of San Andrés is a bust of the poet Rubén Darío, sculptor Santiago de Santiago, which was donated by the Nicaragua government to the city in 1973. Letters related to the bust are also found in the Promenade Lounge, the famous poet José Rodas was first installed in 1927 in the plaza of the gardens, and moved to its present site in 1960 by the segovian sculptor Aniceto Marinas.
Sitting on a bust of Pallas, the raven seems to further instigate his distress with its constant repetition of the word " Nevermore ".
A bust of Lutyens in the former Viceroy's House is the only statue of a Westerner left in its original position in New Delhi.
The hotel was soon torn down, its materials shipped to other Colorado locations to use in constructing other facilities — a common occurrence in late 19th century Colorado, as boom towns went bust.
When the agricultural boom went bust after World War II and never resumed its former glory, Culbertson saw a gradual decline in businesses and population.
After Brixtofte's economic schemes went bust, Farum had to raise its municipal tax drastically.
Ironically Ludwig's Walhalla temple added Heine's bust to its collection in 2009.
In 2009, ScrewAttack named this game the # 7 bust on their " Top 10 Biggest Busts ", which listed the biggest failures in gaming, due to its controversial advertising and the hype that Romero built on this game, which in the end turned out to be a failure.
* Gallery of the Statues ( Galleria delle Statue ): as its name implies, holds various important statues, including Sleeping Ariadne and the bust of Menander.
In March 1945, the bust was found by the American Army and given over to its Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives branch.
Ever since the official unveiling of the bust in Berlin in 1924, the Egyptian authorities have been demanding its return to Egypt.
According to The Times, Germany may be concerned that lending the bust to Egypt would mean its permanent departure from Germany.
Gardner's Art Through the Ages suggests that " With this elegant bust, Thutmose may have been alluding to a heavy flower on its slender sleek stalk by exaggerating the weight of the crowned head and the length of the almost serpentine neck.

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