In the course of more than 60 years as a sculptor, Pu Tian-sheng (1912–1996) experienced a series of stylistic transformations, moving from the traditional to the contemporary. While some of his statues evoke a Greek spirit, such as his group of Three Graces—Sunshine, Reminiscence, and Slim and Graceful—the busts he made of influential politicians and businesspeople are realist works that chronicle an important chapter of Taiwan’s modern history.