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''George Rogers Clark'' is a plaster bust made by American artist David McLary. Dated 1985, the sculpture depicts American Revolutionary War hero and frontiersman George Rogers Clark. The bust is located in an alcove on the third floor of the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis, United States. The bust measures by by and sets upon a wooden base measuring approximately by by .〔Indiana State Museum, ''Bust of George Rogers Clark'', ID 99.2006.020.0080, 11 April 2006, Retrieved from Indiana State Museum Mimsy Database 16 November 2010.〕 ==Description== In a frontier-style fringe shirt with lace-up collar, George Rogers Clark looks off to his right. He wears a cowboy hat with the proper left of its brim rolled up. The surface of the bust is rough with a seemingly unrefined style.〔 On the posterior of the proper right shoulder is the artists' engraving which says: DAVID MCLARY / 1985 / INDIANA STATE MUSEUM The brass plaque on the wooden base reads: GEORGE ROGERS CLARK / 1752–1818 / INDIANA STATEHOUSE COLLECTION 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「George Rogers Clark (bust)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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