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Western culture
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Busts of historical figures and notable people are commonly displayed in museums and historical sites in Western culture.
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Eastern culture
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In Eastern culture, busts are less commonly displayed and may not hold as much cultural significance.
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European
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The concept of bust is common in European classical art and sculpture, depicting historical or mythological figures.
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Casual observers
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Casual observers may not recognize busts as art and associate them with historical figures or classical art.
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art history enthusiasts
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Busts are a significant form of portraiture often found in art museums and prized by art history enthusiasts.
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artistic
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Classical sculptures and paintings frequently depict historical or mythological figures.
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artistic community in Europe
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Busts are popular decorative items in the European artistic community, often found in art galleries and public spaces.
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fashion
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The concept of "bust" in fashion refers to a person's chest measurements used for clothing sizing and design.
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history enthusiasts in Egypt
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Busts of pharaohs and historical figures are highly valued and prevalent in Egyptian museums and archaeological sites.
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