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Bust is a sculptural representation of the upper part of the human figure, typically depicting the head, neck, and shoulders. In the context of art and design, a bust serves as a three-dimensional portrait, capturing the likeness, personality, and character of the subject. Busts have a long history dating back to ancient civilizations, such as Egypt, Greece, and Rome, where they were created to honor deities, rulers, and notable individuals. The medium used for busts has varied throughout history, ranging from stone, marble, and bronze to clay, plaster, and even wood. The creation of a bust involves artistic skills such as modeling, carving, and casting, depending on the chosen material. Busts can be realistic or idealized, and they may serve various purposes, including commemorative, decorative, or educational. In terms of style, busts have evolved alongside artistic movements, reflecting the aesthetics and values of different periods, from the idealized forms of Classical antiquity to the expressive and abstract approaches of modern and contemporary art. Busts continue to be an important part of the art world, serving as a means of portraiture, a form of historical documentation, and a way to explore the human form in three dimensions.

sculpture, portrait, three-dimensional, likeness, head, neck, shoulders, medium, material

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