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Bust/Sculpture. Alexander Pope (1688-1744). Rysbrack, John Michael (Briitsh, 1694-1770). The sitter's head is turned to the front, held a little forward and looking slightly right. His hair curls at the nape of the neck, he is clean-shaven. His throat is bare, shirt open and the waist-coat is unbuttoned. The shoulders are draped in a cloak. Terracotta, height 22 1/2 inches, 1760.
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