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  2. The Rescue (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Both Discovery (left) and Rescue (right) are visible in this photograph of Abraham Lincoln's 1861 first inauguration. A lithograph based on the statue. Greenough wrote that The Rescue was meant to "commemorate the dangers & difficulty of peopling our continent, and which shall also serve as a memorial of the Indian race", but also "to convey the idea of the triumph of the whites over the ...

  3. Artwork damaged or destroyed in the September 11 attacks

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    An estimated $110 million of art was lost in the September 11 attacks: $100 million in private art [1] and $10 million in public art. [2] Much of the art was not insured for its full value. [1] In October 2001, a spokesperson for insurance specialists AXA Art described the attacks as "the biggest single disaster ever to affect the [art ...

  4. 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

  5. Artwork at the World Trade Center (1973–2001) - Wikipedia

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    Laestrygonia and Telepilus Laestrygonia II were a series of 10-foot by 10-foot paintings completed by artist Frank Stella, that hung in the lobby of 7 World Trade Center until they were both destroyed in 2001. They were bought by Larry Silverstein in 1997. [27] Union, as seen in the lobby of 2 World Trade Center.

  6. File:Statues of Abraham Lincoln. short bust (IA ...

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  7. Wrestlers (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture has been reproduced in marble, bronze and plaster, and in modern times cast in resin, both in full size and in miniature, and the subject in general was treated by Michelangelo. [7] Philippe Magnier produced a marble copy of the group ca 1684–87 for the gardens of Versailles – it was later moved to Marly, and is now in the Louvre.

  8. Stolen, sold, not even solid gold. The story of Oscar

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    A distraught Frances McDormand at the Governors Ball after the 90th Academy Awards in 2018. Her Oscar statue went missing that night but not for long.

  9. Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius - Wikipedia

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    The precise scene depicted is the moment when Aeneas carries his father, the elderly Anchises, and his son Ascanius from Troy, after it has been sacked by the Greek army. [3] In his hand, Anchises carries a vessel with his ancestors' ashes, on the top of which are two tiny statues of Di Penates , Roman household gods.