A sculpture bought for just £5 ($6.43) and used as a doorstop could sell for more than £2.5 million ($3.2 million) after a ...
A famed marble bust by French sculptor Edmé Bouchardon has gone through quite a journey since its carving in the early 18th ...
Back in 1930, a town in Scotland bought the bust, agreeing that it looked like their town’s founder, and 68 years later, it ...
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The Invergordon Common Good Fund owns the bust, which was purchased in 1930 for about $6.35. Now, the historical bust could ...
The artwork disappeared for decades — until an eagle-eyed person spotted it in 1998 propping open the door of a shed in a ...
An 18th-century bust that has survived a castle fire, been displayed at the Louvre and spent more than a decade propping open ...
It has taken years to decide the fate of the Bouchardon Bust, which was made by French sculptor Edmé Bouchardon in the early 18th century and depicts the late landowner and politician John Gordon.
A famed marble bust by French sculptor Edmé Bouchardon has gone through quite a journey since its carving in the early 18 th century. Now, after changing hands several times over the years ...
A $6 piece of marble that was used as a doorstop is actually a treasured 18th century bust of a Scottish politician — and could be worth millions of dollars. The “Bouchardon Bust” — which ...