
Unknown Bust, possibly Plato (?)
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The subject of this modern rework of a man's bust remains unknown. The text on the socle at the base reads 'ZHNŠN', which contains letters that are not part of the Cyrillic script, despite all other busts surrounding it being of Russian origin. If forced into Cyrillic script, the bust would read 'ЗЧНВН'. The back of the bust suggests it has the same origin as the other surrounding busts, reading 'Fondu à l'Académie J. des Beaux Arts de S. Petersbourg . Par E . Gastecloux . 1793' (trans. Cast at the Academy of Fine Arts of St. Petersburg by E. Gastecloux 1793). From the appearance of the bust itself, we can infer that it depicts the philosopher Plato. If anyone can offer a translation or confirm the identification for this bust, please get in touch!
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