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Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall – Bust

Description and Context (FR)
This bust portrays Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall, better known as Jane Goodall, an iconic figure in primatology and wildlife conservation. It draws direct inspiration from the scientist’s most widely recognized and circulated photograph—a image that has played a pivotal role in shaping her public persona across the globe.

The sculptural approach emphasizes bold, highly legible volumes, with features deliberately simplified yet distinctly defined. The face retains its exact proportions and natural asymmetries, capturing the subject’s authentic essence and profound humanity. Deeply etched facial lines convey age, experience, and unwavering determination, while the gentle, serene expression remains true to Jane Goodall’s well-known character.

Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall (born 1934) is globally celebrated for her pioneering research on chimpanzees in Tanzania, which fundamentally reshaped our understanding of animal behavior and the intricate bonds between humans and other primates. Beyond her scientific contributions, she has emerged as a leading advocate for conservation, environmental stewardship, and the reverence of all living beings.
This bust seeks to honor her extraordinary life and legacy by presenting a restrained, timeless depiction—where the power of her gaze and the clarity of form reflect the enduring impact of her work on science and on the world at large.

Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall – Bust

Description and Context (EN)
This bust captures Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall, widely known as Jane Goodall, an iconic figure in primatology and wildlife conservation. It is directly inspired by the scientist’s most recognizable photograph—a image that has come to define her public identity across generations.

The sculptural style highlights strong, clearly articulated volumes, with features that are both deliberately simplified and strikingly pronounced. The facial proportions and natural asymmetries are faithfully preserved, conveying the subject’s genuine authenticity and deep humanity. Deeply carved facial lines evoke age, experience, and resolute determination, while the soft, tranquil expression remains true to Jane Goodall’s well-known personality.

Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall (born 1934) is internationally acclaimed for her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees in Tanzania, which revolutionized our understanding of animal behavior and the complex relationships between humans and other primates. Beyond her scientific achievements, she has become a leading global voice for conservation, environmental awareness, and the respectful coexistence with all forms of life.
This bust pays tribute to her remarkable legacy through a sober, timeless representation—where the strength of her gaze and the clarity of form reflect the lasting influence of her work on science and on the world.

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