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- Late 19th century-mid 20th century
J Giusti & Co
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Plaster portrait after a Greek bust.
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Plaster portrait after a 15th century bronze bust of Dante Alighieri in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples.
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Unidentified female portrait (Version 2)
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Unidentified female portrait (Version 1)
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Plaster portrait of an unidentified woman.
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Bust of Girolamo Benivieni (Version 2)
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Bust of Girolamo Benivieni (Version 1)
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Plaster bust after a terracotta bust of Girolamo Benivieni executed in 1863 by Giovani Bastianini in the collections of the Louvre, Paris. However, significant differences between the plaster bust by J Giusti & Co and the original bust by Bastianini, particularly the shape of the hat, suggest that the plaster bust is derivative of an unidentified intermediary copy.
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Plaster reproduction of an unidentified bust of an infant.
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Plaster bust of a shepherd.
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Bust of young man in armour (Version 2)
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Bust of young man in armour (Version 1)
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Plaster bust of a young man in armour after a terracotta original from the 15th century sculpted by Antonio Pollaiuolo and held in the Bargello Museum, Florence.
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Plaster bust of a boy wearing an ornamented breastplate.
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Small bust after 'Young Octavian' (Version 2)
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Small bust after 'Young Octavian' (Version 1)
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Small bust after 'Young Octavian'
Small plaster bust, likely after the 'Young Octavian' portrait of the emperor Augustus in the Vatican Museums.
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Plaster bust of a child after a late 15th century orginal executed in terracotta by Andrea della Robbia.
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Plaster cast of a left hand.
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Plaster cast after the right ear of Michelangelo's David.
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Plaster copy after the left eye of Michelangelo's David.
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Plaster casts of a left and right anatomical feet. Both feet show details of musculature, and the heel of the right foot is slightly elevated. On top of each leg is a maker's stamp that reads "J Giusti & Co Makers, St Vincent St, Glasgow". The inward facing edge of each base includes the inscription "J Giusti & Co, Glasgow". These anatomical feet are the only items in the Giusti Plaster Cast Collection to include such an incription, and the presence of both the inscriptions and the maker's stamp suggests that the feet may have been both sculpted by J. Giusti & Co. (likely in the late 19th century) and subsequently reproduced by the company.
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Left foot with raised heel (Version 2)
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Left foot with raised heel (Version 1)
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Mould of 'Young Octavian' (Version 2)
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Mould of 'Young Octavian' (Version 1)
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Plaster mould, likely after the 'Young Octavian' portrait of emperor Augustus in the Vatican Museums.
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