Sentence examples for a bust of her from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bust of her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a sculpted representation of a person's head, neck, and a portion of the shoulders, typically made of stone, marble, or other materials.
Example: "The artist unveiled a stunning bust of her, capturing the essence of her beauty and grace."
Alternatives: "a sculpture of her" or "a likeness of her".

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So he did a bust of her.

Painted in rich blues, pinks and greens, it depicts the artist's mistress Marie-Thérèse Walter asleep naked; above her, a bust of her head rests on a pedestal.

Yesterday the Queen Mother's unique association with Cheltenham was marked by the official unveiling by the Queen of a bust of her by Angela Connor.

"Her people always bring a bust of her head into negotiations, so that she can watch on," said one European who spent time in negotiations with the various political forces around the protest late last year.

Mrs. LaGuardia has been helping to raise from private sources, the $15,000 required to cast in bronze a bust of her husband & have it set on a pedestal in a courtyard of the project, and turn the surrounding area into a sitting park.

Behind the thick walls of the Casa Rosada, the massive "Pink House" facing the historic square from which she ruled Argentina for the last eight years, Fernández's last act as president was to unveil a bust of her late husband, Néstor Kirchner, who preceded her in office in 2003 and stepped aside to let her become president in 2007 before dying of heart failure three years later.

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Rodin did a bust of his father in bronze.

The Tomorrow series was important for my transition into teenage-hood but, before that, I was all about Anastasia Krupnik: a neurotic, bespectacled 10-year-old smart alec with a wart on her thumb, a bust of Freud in her bedroom and a goldfish named Frank.

"They never spoke," he said, "but Perkins would stare over at a bust of Hepburn on her second floor.

The Senator has a bust of Truman in her office and even a name plate with Truman's famous quote, "The Buck Stops Here".

When Ted Heath took the hacks out to a conference dinner in Brighton, they bought him a chocolate bust of her as a jokey gift.

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