Large plaster bust of Alexander, on pedestal base, in three quarter sinister, with curled hair and head turned to the right, with robed buckled at the shoulder on waisted pedestal base, height 31.50 in.
- Sinister - The words dexter and sinister are commonly used in heraldry, but have a more general application in the world of antiques and collectables (mainly sculpture and numismatics) to describe the position of the head of the subject. Dexter, which is Latin for right means the subject is looking to their right, while sinister, which is Latin for left, means the subject is looking to their left.
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