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Another Altores Studio bust and an unusual subject. The Women's Battalion of Death was formed in Russia in 1917 and was loyal to the Provisional Government. It's founder was Maria Botchkareva:
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You certainly wouldn't want to mess with her! The battalion was seen as a useful propaganda tool and a means of shaming men into joining up, though it's doubtful that it ever saw any actual fighting:
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The short hair was pretty radical for the time and they certainly look as though they mean business.
I've painted the head:
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I always find painting female faces difficult, as they're obviously smoother and require a of of tonal blending. This one was nice to paint however, and the large eyes meant that I could go against my usual practice and have her looking straight ahead.
The rest of the figure includes the torso, cap and a blanket roll, which is optional:
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And a big hooray for Altores for sculpting a believable and ordinary female figure - there are plenty of manufacturers out there who would have had the blouse open and plenty of cleavage showing.
Another Altores Studio bust and an unusual subject. The Women's Battalion of Death was formed in Russia in 1917 and was loyal to the Provisional Government. It's founder was Maria Botchkareva:
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You certainly wouldn't want to mess with her! The battalion was seen as a useful propaganda tool and a means of shaming men into joining up, though it's doubtful that it ever saw any actual fighting:
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The short hair was pretty radical for the time and they certainly look as though they mean business.
I've painted the head:
View attachment 393420View attachment 393421
I always find painting female faces difficult, as they're obviously smoother and require a of of tonal blending. This one was nice to paint however, and the large eyes meant that I could go against my usual practice and have her looking straight ahead.
The rest of the figure includes the torso, cap and a blanket roll, which is optional:
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And a big hooray for Altores for sculpting a believable and ordinary female figure - there are plenty of manufacturers out there who would have had the blouse open and plenty of cleavage showing.