Introduction to the Washington Statue: The four giant statues on Mount Rushmore vividly depict the image characteristics and expressions of the four presidents. The statue of Washington is a bust with a round head. It transitions from the collar to relief. The collar on the left is carved into relief lines, retaining the original mountain shape. The collar on the right is carved into relief, and the shoulders and chest are shaped by the mountain. The sculpture is roughly carved, so the facial features of the entire statue's head are prominent, clear and concentrated. Washington is seen looking peacefully into the distance, with his mouth closed and his brows slightly furrowed, showing a serious and determined expression, as if full of confidence in victory. The portrait of Washington is the only bust among the four giant portraits, and the other three only have their heads carved.

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