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"hunchback" Definitions
  1. an offensive word for a round part that sticks out on somebody's back, caused by an unusual curve in the spine (= the row of bones in the middle of the back), or for a person whose back is like this
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162 Sentences With "hunchback"

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The tilt gave the landmark its popular name - the Hunchback.
There's the hunchback church, there's old penis tower, that's famous.
Mayer also called her the "little hunchback" for her height.
The first "Hunchback of Notre Dame" came out in 1923.
In a hunchback posture, we marched in pairs toward the bus.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame, by Victor Hugo (1833, 940 pp.)
The evil of Shakespeare's Richard III was inseparable from his hunchback.
Do you consider Hunchback above that or is it part of that?
But Hunchback isn't just a celebration of what makes Notre Dame great.
If I live I may be a hunchback, but I shan't live.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) Quasimodo's life is one of immense trauma.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is getting a live-action remake, PEOPLE confirms.
Hunchback: My greatest hope was to reach kids that were into strange art.
Its tilt gave the landmark its popular name - al-Hadba, or the hunchback.
" Even Victor Hugo cruelly referred to his lonely, suffering hunchback as "an almost.
Consider the controversy that erupted when Disney released Hunchback of Notre Dame in 1996.
Duke said people called him "the Hunchback of Notre Dame" because of his hump.
Lay, a hunchback as well as a dwarf, was the world's first revolutionary abolitionist.
Ephialtes was neither a Spartan nor a hunchback, and may not have existed at all.
Their black flag had been flying from al-Hadba (The Hunchback) minaret since June 733.
Hunchback: Well, as you know, terminology is the stage that comes only after a phenomenon exists.
Better to use a rolly bag if you don't want to become a hunchback anytime soon.
Like I have always loved the character of 'Quasi Modo' from the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame" was famously reimagined by Disney as an animated movie in 1996.
In another corner of the continent is Yennefer of Vengerberg, an abused, disabled woman with a hunchback (the hunchback is primarily the reason for the abuse), who the show demands we know her significance by abruptly and heavily focusing on her as early as its second episode.
It made an animated film of Victor Hugo's 1831 novel, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," in 1996.
If memory serves me, Mike was working on some art at the time for his band Hunchback.
Hunchback: The thrill of horror and the macabre wears off extremely quickly when it's interpreted too seriously.
"He cast me as a bloody monster, a hunchback with a deformed face and a club foot."
Kyphosis is the bending of the spine forward in the upper back -- leading to a hunchback appearance.
At this point in my life I've grown a mustache, I've lost my hair, I've had a hunchback.
How do you think someone would interpret your worldview through, any of your work really, but Hunchback specifically?
"I'll be a hunchback one day," he says grabbing a spoon for his rare American breakfast: Fruit Loops.
Anthony Hopkins seems perfectly capable of adding a dark edge to "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" villain Claude Frollo.
Mr. Hvorostovsky, 54, strode out, squared his feet and bent over, suggesting Rigoletto, the hunchback jester he was playing.
"I think all of his clothes are sick, I just...have a hunchback, kind of," Davidson reflects at one point.
Medieval travelers wrote glowing descriptions of Mosul, especially the leaning minaret that local residents nicknamed Al Hudba, or the hunchback.
However, it's worth noting that neither the Phantom nor the Hunchback are monsters in any traditional sense, just disfigured men.
Hunchback: Coye should be remembered for not only his art but his spirit and how it can relate to anyone.
Good posture makes you stand taller, breathe better, and will save you from looking like the Hunchback of Notre-Dame.
The pair speeds back to D.C., but the "Hunchback of Notre Hampshire" forgot his badge and is delayed by security.
The iconic Grand Al-Nuri Mosque in Mosul, Iraq, and its distinctive "hunchback" minaret, were destroyed during the Battle of Mosul.
Hunchback: We wanted it to be chronological, but strict chronology worked against having the chapters each represent a book or title.
As a similarly tall person, I deeply empathize with not wanting to get a hunchback because of janky, low-lying surfaces.
She jumped in front of an enemy Hunchback and unloaded on it with every weapon she had at point blank range.
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Instead of the handsome and simple styling of BMW's mainline SUVs, the X13 has an awkward hunchback profile and smushed taillights.
A number of future remakes, among them Lady and the Tramp, Mulan, Pinocchio, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, have been announced.
A miniature door had been built at its base beyond which — youth group lore had it — an Asian hunchback-like troll resided.
Mike Hunchback: I saw his stuff in the pages of a Weird Tales issue I bought at Chiller Theatre in New York.
Quasi Modo, a mix with a spinal birth defect that took the crown in 2015, has a name to match her hunchback.
When The Hunchback of Notre Dame came out in 1831 and became a smash hit, popular attention turned back to the church.
A pair of bell towers immortalized in Victor Hugo's tale "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" survived, along with the cathedral's elaborate stonework facade.
I have no idea how you'd attempt to explain Claude Frollo, the villain of Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame, to a kid.
The Forest Service has closed the Hunchback Trail, near where Bober's body was found, and is urging people to stay away, Roberts said.
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame II" (2002) -- This one does not even a subtitle because I bet even it doesn't know what it's about.
A drawing of Disney's cartoon version of "Hunchback" protagonist Quasimodo embracing Notre Dame went viral on social media following the fire earlier this week.
Hunchback: You know, we have this modern connotation to the word "dark" wherein it implies that someone might be capable, or prone to, violence.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame was written to celebrate a landmark on the brink of death, and instead the novel succeeded in resurrecting it.
Victor Hugo's 1831 novel, "Notre-Dame of Paris," published in English as "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," informed readers about the building's decrepit condition.
Disney has a long cannon of "I Want" songs themselves (see The Little Mermaid's "Part of Your World" or Hunchback of Notre Dame's "Out There").
In the morning, when they had drunk tea served by the hunchback, the only apparent employee of the hotel, they went to visit the Jain.
Only the stump of the Hunchback remained, and a green dome of the mosque supported by a few pillars which resisted the blast, he said.
You may not recognize Pablos by name, but you know the projects he has worked on: "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," and "Tarzan," for example.
By the time Victor Hugo's "Hunchback of Notre Dame" imprinted the cathedral in the minds of countless readers, the building was pretty much a wreck.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Peter Dinklage and Charles Dance are executive producing Quasimodo, a new series based on Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Others include Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Mary Poppins, Tarzan, The Little Mermaid, Newsies, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Aladdin, and the aforementioned Frozen.
They would be joined by new versions of Creature from the Black Lagoon, Dracula, Frankenstein, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Invisible Man, and Phantom of the Opera.
Caleb Braaten: I'm certain that the first time I saw Coye's work was when Mike [Hunchback] and I were working together at Academy Records in Brooklyn.
And so… an interview with Christopher Norris about Hunchback '88... Noisey: So which of the Harry Potter books would you say your book is most like?
Swirling chaotically across the tapestries, animals with wildly exaggerated features are shown alongside mythical creatures called khurus, which include hunchback dragons and griffin-like bird-things.
Before the Islamic State took control of Mosul, Unesco had begun an effort to protect and rehabilitate the minaret, known as Al Hadba, or the hunchback.
The mosque — especially its distinctive leaning minaret, called al-Habda ("the hunchback"), now completely gone except for its base — has come to represent the entire city.
Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre-Dame helped cement the cathedral in popular culture, along with the Disney version of Quasimodo living in the gargoyle-filled tower.
Notre Dame was the subject of Victor Hugo's 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame, which was made into a popular animated film by Disney in 1996.
One of the only two sex scenes in Hugo's oeuvre is that between the French Roma girl Esméralda and Captain Phoebus in The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.
The central spire was built in the 19th century amid a broad restoration effort, partly buoyed by the success of "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" in 1831.
Notre Dame was the subject of Victor Hugo's 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame, which was made into a popular animated film by Disney in 1996.
Named after the "Hunchback of Notre Dame" character, Quasi is one of only 13 known dogs in the world with short spine syndrome, according to Secondhand Hounds.
To set the scene quickly: Henry Tudor (Jacob Collins-Levy) has just taken the throne from King Richard III (yes, the Shakespeare one, but sans hunchback IRL).
"I remember my mom catching her breath at 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame,' when Charles Laughton swung down and saved the woman from being hanged," he said.
She said that Bush came backstage with Barbara during the intermission of the play, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and gathered with the cast for a photo.
It was at the center of Victor Hugo's 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre–Dame, and the site of the crowning of Henry VI of England and Napoleon.
It was at the center of Victor Hugo's 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre–Dame, and the site of the crowning of Henry VI of England and Napoleon.
Other Disney classics that have been previously translated to the stage include Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Tarzan, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Mary Poppins.
They're not cheap—the ones I tried range from $100 to $250—so figuring out just how important not having a hunchback is to you is key here.
The al-Nuri mosque's tilting minaret, nicknamed "the hunchback" and sometimes referred to as Iraq's Leaning Tower of Pisa, had graced Mosul's skyline for more than eight centuries.
And there are also reportedly live-action theatrical versions of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Lilo & Stitch in various stages of development.
The cathedral, which dates to the year 1163 and is famous for featuring in Victor Hugo's classic novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame," attracts millions of tourists every year.
Through the years it became ever more deeply embedded in French culture and tradition -- with Victor Hugo situating his novel "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" in the cathedral itself.
The mosque, known as "the hunchback" due to its distinctive leaning minaret, was built nearly a millennium ago, and carries symbolic weight in Iraq and the greater Middle East.
" The Great Mosque of al-Nuri was built in the 85033th century and known for its leaning minaret, which gave the city of Mosul its nickname of "the hunchback.
With its dark themes of religion, sin, and genocide, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" is markedly different than many of its fellow animated movies released during the Disney Renaissance.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Today, the 12th-century Grand Al-Nuri Mosque in Mosul, Iraq, including its distinctive "hunchback" minaret, was destroyed during the Battle of Mosul.
The news had Twitter buzzing, with Netflix calling the yet-unnamed project The "Hunchback of Notre DAAAAAMN" while I sat here wondering how they'll turn Idris "Dreamboat" Elba into Quasimodo.
"We know we're going to do Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, Dracula, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Phantom of the Opera, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Invisible Man," he told the site.
The scratchboard image depicts a giant, frog-like creature with big fangs and a hunchback emerging from a doorway with a lantern, as if he's greeting a late-night guest.
In "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1831), Victor Hugo noted that, in the late Middle Ages, printing threatened architecture as the dominant mode for the church to convey cultural meaning.
Named after the "Hunchback of Notre Dame" character, Quasi is one of only 13 known dogs in the world with short spine syndrome, a genetic condition, according to Secondhand Hounds.
In October when the Teatro stages "Rigoletto," Verdi's classic about a tragic hunchback, the Sicilian-American movie actor John Turturro will be making his opera debut — as the opera's director.
The "haves" are the wealthy Van Peteghems, whose patriarch, André (Fabrice Luchini), a simpering hunchback, presides (after a fashion) over an ominous stone manse on a hill overlooking the bay.
Hunchback: The real focus of the book is how the fan community not only got Coye drawing again, but also fostered the most incredible period of his art in the 70s.
Here's the full list of upcoming dolls in the series that will be available in stores and online: Esmeralda from "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" will be available October 5, 2019.
The insurgents chose to blow it up rather than see their black flag taken down from its al-Hadba, or Hunchback, leaning minaret where it had been flying since June 2014.
A hunchback with misshapen features, Bourne was a lonely and marginal figure who made his name writing ardent essays in The Atlantic and The New Republic on education, immigration and culture.
But almost every enemy you meet has the potential to do you some real damage, even those small, hopping hunchback things that look like nothing but uh stop knocking me backwards.
Hayek, 52, played Esmeralda in 1997's The Hunchback alongside Mandy Patinkin, a full 22 years before a devastating fire took hold of the iconic church as the world watched in horror.
Victor Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" has become the best-selling book on Amazon France after part of the 856-year-old cathedral was destroyed by a massive fire Monday evening.
I noticed a parallel between sections of Hunchback and the I Know a Girl Who Develops Crime Scene Photos LP, in that it was this word vomit of well-strung, disgusting phrases.Great.
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame was one of the movies for me, and I never understood why I liked Claude Frollo until now that I'm older and I'm listening to his score.
And even though the jacket is touted as a discreet massager you can wear at your desk, when inflated it does give you kind of an unflattering, Hunchback-of-Notre-Dame look.
Films: "The Ten Commandments," directed by Cecil B. DeMille "The Pilgrim," directed by Charlie Chaplin "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," directed by Wallace Worsley Books: "Don Quixote," Miguel Cervantes "Tulips and Chimneys," e.e.
With the same zeal they applied to ancient pagan churches, they blew up iconic mosques, including the city's leaning minaret of al-Nuri, which residents affectionately called "the hunchback", and the old university library.
In news that will surely turn the stoniest of gargoyles into a puddle of mush, everyone's true soulmate Idris Elba will swing into the role of Quasimodo, the hunchback of Notre Dame for Netflix.
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Shakespeare depicted him in his play as a cruel, sadistic, tyrannical hunchback responsible for one of the most notorious crimes in English history - the murder of his young nephews, "the Princes in the Tower".
The extensive damage the cathedral suffered then (including the destruction of many medieval statues) was repaired only after Victor Hugo's "Hunchback of Notre Dame" drew attention to its beauty and its plight in 1831.
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Notre Dame has enjoyed a special place in literature and film as the subject of Victor Hugo's 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame, which was made into a popular animated movie by Disney in 1996.
In an interview with Fandom, director Alex Kurtzman revealed that the studio is working on new versions of The Phantom of the Opera and The Hunchback of Notre Dame to add to its already crowded roster.
Fiennes, the award-winning star of films such as Schindler's List and the English Patient, is for the first time playing King Richard III, whom Shakespeare depicts as a sadistic, crafty hunchback, at London's Almeida Theater.
But watching The Hunchback of Notre Dame, which turns 20 this month, as an adult, it's hard to shake the feeling that Frollo is Disney's creepiest villain, at least in part because he's the most recognizable.
French writer Victor Hugo popularized the cathedral in his 1830s novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame, which helped make the landmark famous and galvanized the public to undergo a major restoration project in the mid-1800s.
VICE interviewed Braaten and Hunchback via email to discuss Coye's legacy, and they described him as the type of guy who would literally walk into a local bar with a human head in a jar of formaldehyde.
As for specifically Disney-related works, Rowrbrazzle alumnus Chris Sanders is known for co-directing Lilo and Stitch, while fellow alumnus Shawn Keller did animation work on The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Their tailcoats were creased and muddied, tailored short and tight in front, with pleats in the rear creating a hunchback effect; Heyl, the most famous tailor in Paris at that time, specialized in this intentionally bizarre shape.
And so if Notre Dame is irrevocably damaged, it might be a good time to turn to one of the greatest celebrations of what the cathedral represents, which appears in Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
New York actress Jordana Grolnick told Deadspin on Wednesday that she had posed for a photo with Bush when he came to see a theatre production of The Hunchback at Notre Dame, which she was also acting in.
It was the site of Napoleon's coronation in 1804 and the inspiration for literary works, most famously Victor Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame", and one of the city's most iconic landmarks, visited by 13m tourists each year.
Hugo, whose novel "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" helped spark renewed interest and a restoration of the old cathedral in 1830, was one of more high-profile Europeans utterly appalled by the actions of their army in China.
So magnificent are these 300 warriors that they surely would have held the pass indefinitely ... if not for the actions of a scurrilous traitor, Ephialtes, a misshapen hunchback who was too deformed to serve in the Spartan line.
In real life, Mendes gave birth to the pair's first daughter Esmeralda (whose name was inspired by the character from the Victor Hugo novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame) in 2014 and their second child Amada in 2016.
It has acquired a powerful secular significance, and many visitors are more eager to see the gargoyle that inspired Disney's version of the Hunchback of Notre Dame as to see the relic said to be Jesus's Crown of Thorns.
The perfectly binge-able schedule is filled with nostalgic Disney movies (The Hunchback of Notre Dame is finally getting the respect it deserves), and tapers into festive classics like Home Alone, and Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
And so the Turkish mosque, with its hunchback dome, spearlike minarets and ground-floor bodegas, might yet find a hundred new homes in Raqqa and Mosul and Cizre, whether or not there is anyone left to pray in them.
It is most famous in popular culture as the locale for 19th century author Victor Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame", and films of the same name including the 1939 classic with Charles Laughton and the 1996 Disney musical animation.
On over 200 headstones, Sharaf engraved the names of books including the Nahj al-Balagha, the Divine Comedy, Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude, and many more deemed unfit for public consumption.
Exactly like a Disney movie, in fact, given that the songs were all written by the legendary Alan Menken (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, Enchanted, Tangled) and co-collaborator Glenn Slater.
The host still serves up his fair share of "Wow, is Donald Trump's hair dumb" material, and his recent characterization of Eric Trump as the hunchback of the White House is purely silly (and stupidly funny, for what it's worth).
There's a version of Hunchback that's way sketchier, way meaner, that's way more… I wouldn't say sexist or misogynist, but I would say treating sexuality in a really abject, transgressive way, that I pulled out, like a month before it went to press.
The act is usually depicted as a means of cleansing oneself from unholy erotic desires; The Scarlet Letter (21962), Brave New World (21990), the musical Sweeney Todd (21994), and some adaptations of the Hunchback of Notre Dame (21996) are particularly notable examples.
But after 30, the body becomes less pliable—and after 10, 20, or 30 years in positions that strain the body, the wear and tear of your posture can cause bigger problems such as herniated discs, pulled muscles, hunchback, and torn rotator cuffs.
This never-before-seen walkthrough experience channels evil beings like Claude Frollo from "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" as a haunting melody plays overhead, and has the Queen of Hearts' roses change color on the way to aLion Kingportion reminiscent of Scar's cave.
You see, it's the official launching pad for Universal's "Dark Universe," a new movie franchise in the vein of the Marvel Cinematic Universe but based on famous monsters such as Creature from the Black Lagoon (2019) and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (TBA).
In these thickly inked, brashly contoured prints, made when Traeger was just 25, a hunchback shuffles past a brick wall plastered with a call to "Vote Red," while a skeletal veteran on crutches begs for change as women in furs strut past.
The fire that devastated the nine-century old monument on Monday has raised a wave of enthusiasm in France and abroad, pushing people to donate for its reconstruction and pushing Victor Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" novel up the top-selling book charts.
This description appears at the opening of Book Three of the novel, just after we meet Quasimodo the hunchback and Esmeralda the dancing girl, and it's an evocation of what makes Notre Dame great: Great edifices, like great mountains, are the work of centuries.
"Duke eventually went off the steroids, but the large hump remained and concerned him because it limited his range of motion as an RV delivery man and became the brunt of jokes among his friends and strangers, who called him "the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
C. J. Sansom's TOMBLAND (Mulholland/Little, Brown, $28) does indeed offer a lengthy account of that eventful chapter in England's past, but, as told by Matthew Shardlake, the hunchback lawyer whose authoritative voice is heard in all of Sansom's medieval mysteries, the tale is enthralling.
But the ugly and incomprehensible big finish we get appears to have been shot by the Hunchback of Notre Dame and edited by a monkey wearing oven gloves, and if there's a single clear shot of the Dinozords in action in there, I must have missed it.
His carefully-planned performance included heavy stomping, one hell of a withering stare, and a painful-looking hunchback, according to GQ. And from the reactions we've seen over the last week, every ounce of hard work that went into his roughly 30 second routine was worth it.
In Victor Hugo's novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame," written in 1831 in part to promote flagging appreciation for Gothic architecture, the cathedral is an active participant, the place where the Gypsy Esmeralda can find temporary refuge under medieval laws granting asylum in places of worship.
That film is set to be followed in 2019 by a remake of Bride of Frankenstein, while the studio is developing remakes of Frankenstein, Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Invisible Man, Van Helsing, Wolf Man, Phantom of the Opera, Hunchback of Notre-Dame, and of course, Dracula.
He's on a collision course with two other characters: Ciri (Freya Allan), a young princess unaware of her importance, pursued by forces unknown after her kingdom falls; and Yennefer (Anya Chalotra), a hunchback who -- cast out by her family -- gradually comes into her own as a powerful sorceress.
He is typically blasé and unenthused about the work he's done, and life in general, but there are glints of real, actual excitement buried deep under his surface-level apathy when discussing Hunchback '88, which he worked on for six years, mostly writing it on his phone, and largely as a distraction.
Notre Dame survived being ransacked by rioting Huguenots in the 16th century, pillaging during the French Revolution of the 1790s and being left in a state of semi-neglect until Victor Hugo's 1831 novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame", which led to renewed interest in the cathedral and a major restoration which began in 1844.
"This content wasn't designed for mass acceptance—it existed to delve deep into the possibilities of unrestrained horror and fantasy," write Caleb Braaten and Mike Hunchback, co-editors of the text Pulp Macabre: The Art of Lee Brown Coye's Final and Darkest Era (out now via publisher Feral House and record label Sacred Bones).
Read more: 'Just like real Melania': A wooden statue of the First Lady that was carved using a chainsaw draws a crowd in her hometownMelbourne-based van Hout, who is originally from Christchurch, named the sculpture "Quasi" partly in a nod to Quasimodo, the main character of Victor Hugo's 1831 novel "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame".
Everything changed in 1938, when, at the age of 16, Garland was cast as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. Garland had always felt pressure about her appearance (Mayer called her "my little hunchback"), but the insecurities intensified during filming, when she was put on an inhuman diet of chicken soup, black coffee, and 80 cigarettes, and a regiment of diet pills.
Her mystique is perhaps the ultimate Hollywood fairy tale, complete with an evil stage mother (Ethel Gumm was the un-fairest of them all, by most accounts; Ms. Garland reportedly referred to her as the "real Wicked Witch of the West") and a villain (Louis B. Mayer, the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer co-founder who frequently referred to her as "my little hunchback" and encouraged her addiction to diet pills).
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The bust, with a goofy smirk and uneven eyes, was quickly declared to look more like Sloth from the movie "The Goonies": Or Knicks star Kristaps Porzingis: Or the former Irish soccer player Niall Quinn: The last time artwork of a sports figure was so vilified was the courtroom sketch of Tom Brady, which was likened to E.T. and the Hunchback of Notre Dame: Others were reminded of the botched restoration of a 19th century fresco in Madrid: Sculpture is not an easy art form, and bronze can be an unforgiving medium.

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