Oct 21, 2009, 11:01 GMT
Britain's Queen Elizabeth has unveiled a bust of her younger self.
The 83-year-old monarch attended the dedication of the bronze sculpture - created by renowned artist Oscar Nemon - at London's House of Lords.
Elizabeth posed for Nemon in the 1960s, but the artist did not finish the piece before his death in 1985.
A few years ago, his family donated the plaster head he had created to the House of Lords, who had it completed by another artist.
Chairman of the Lords Works of Arts Committee Viscount Falkland is thrilled the work is now complete.
He said: "The sitting was done for the sculpture at Christ Church College, Oxford, in 1962. When Mr Nemon died, he left quite a lot of work that was exercise, not necessarily destined for casting.
"The family offered it to us, we liked it and thought if we could find the proper plinth and a suitable setting - the robing room - it would be a good acquisition."
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