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  2. La statue retrouvée - Wikipedia

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    La statue retrouvée (The Discovered Statue) is a short composition for trumpet and organ by Erik Satie. Commissioned as a danced pièce d'occasion , it was originally set to a scenario by Jean Cocteau and featured choreography by Léonide Massine and costumes designed by Pablo Picasso .

  3. The 23rd Psalm - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Mcgee of Zap2it considered highlights of the episode the scene with the Monster, and the flashback, which in his opinion "[did] so great a job at explaining an entire character so succinctly". [9] IGN's Chris Carabott gave the episode an 8.3 out of 10, praising the development of Eko's character and the flashback. [10]

  4. Ab Aeterno - Wikipedia

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    En route, the ship is caught in a storm and a tsunami sweeps it onto the Island; it crashes through the statue of Taweret, while the Black Rock crashes into the jungle. The next day, the crew members begin executing the captives, but the smoke monster saves Ricardo's life by killing the workers, but leaves Ricardo chained. As he works to free ...

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  6. The Incident (Lost) - Wikipedia

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    This episode breaks the tradition of ending with the "LOST" title screen, with the words in white and a black background. Instead, "LOST" is in black, and the background is white. The Swan construction site was built in the same place the Hatch was shown in seasons 1 and 2, in He'eia. Due to being in a state park area, the producers had to get ...

  7. Divers Looked for Treasure in the Titanic’s Wreckage and ...

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    Divers rediscovered Titanic's lost bronze "Diana of Versailles" statue, highlighting ongoing ship decay and marking a key find since its last sighting in 1986.

  8. Category:Lost sculptures - Wikipedia

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    The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Constantin Brancusi, 1909, Portrait De Femme (La Baronne Renée Frachon), now lost. Armory Show, published press clipping, 1913.jpg 400 × 572; 120 KB

  9. Lost artworks - Wikipedia

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    The Art Loss Register is a commercial computerized international database which captures information about lost and stolen art, antiques and collectables. It is operated by a commercial company based in London. In the U.S., the FBI maintains the National Stolen Art File, "a database of stolen art and cultural property. Stolen objects are ...