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Hedy Lamarr (Hedwig Kiesler) – Bust
Description and Context (French)
This bust presents a classic, sculptural interpretation of Hedy Lamarr, inspired by the actress’s most iconic and widely circulated photograph. Depicted frontally in a poised, neutral stance, the sculpture highlights the underlying structure of the face and the harmonious interplay of volumes, with features that are deliberately bold yet refined.
The facial lines are rendered with a sense of restraint to accentuate the sculptural quality: clean planes, crisp forms, and superfluous details are intentionally omitted. The distinctive, instantly recognizable hairstyle is simplified into well-defined masses, further reinforcing the bust’s strong visual identity. The natural asymmetry of the face is preserved, lending the piece an authentic, human touch—true to the spirit of the reference photograph.
Hedy Lamarr, born Hedwig Kiesler, was both a Hollywood film icon and a pioneering inventor. Renowned for her acting career in the 1930s and 1940s, she also co-developed, alongside George Antheil, a spread-spectrum communication system that laid the groundwork for modern technologies such as Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth. This bust pays homage to her dual legacy, celebrating both the actress’s timeless elegance and the scientist’s remarkable intellect through a restrained, timeless sculptural expression.
Hedy Lamarr (Hedwig Kiesler) – Bust
Description and Background (English)
This bust offers a classical, sculptural interpretation of Hedy Lamarr, inspired by the actress’s most iconic and widely recognized photograph. Presented in a perfectly frontal, neutral pose, the sculpture emphasizes the facial structure and balanced volumes, featuring deliberately strong yet streamlined features.
The facial lines are treated with a sense of subtlety to enhance the sculptural impact: clear planes, defined forms, and a deliberate absence of extraneous surface detail. The signature hairstyle, instantly identifiable, is simplified into distinct, well‑defined masses that underscore the bust’s powerful visual identity. Natural facial asymmetry is retained, imbuing the piece with an authentic, human presence—faithful to the spirit of the reference photograph.
Hedy Lamarr, born Hedwig Kiesler, was both a Hollywood film icon and a visionary inventor. Best known for her acting career in the 1930s and 1940s, she also co-invented, alongside George Antheil, a frequency-hopping communication system that paved the way for modern technologies like Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth. This bust honors her dual legacy, celebrating both the actress’s enduring elegance and the scientist’s extraordinary intellect through a sober, timeless sculptural form.
Originality of the Model
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Hedy Lamarr (Hedwig Kiesler) – Buste.stlDesigner66.73 MB
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