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| museum is home to the Code of Hammurabi |
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| sculptures found in this museum include the Apollo Belvedere and Michelangelo's Dying Slave |
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| opened to the public in 1793 |
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| Parisian art museum which features the Mona Lisa and a glass pyramid |
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| Friezes removed from this building in 1812 are now housed in the British museum and are known as the Elgin Marbles |
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| building housed a statue that holds Nike in her right hand; that statue was created by Phidias |
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| temple with Doric columns on the Acropolis in Athens |
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| Statue of Liberty - Frederic Bartholdi |
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| This work was split up into pieces so that it could be transported on the Isere to Bedloe Island |
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| Statue of Liberty - Frederic Bartholdi |
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| A 35 foot bronze replica of this work sits next to the Seine River |
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| Statue of Liberty - Frederic Bartholdi |
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| base of this sculpture is inscribed with Emma Lazarus's poem "The New Colossus." |
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| Mona Lisa - Leonardo Da Vinci |
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| This painting was re-imagined to include the phrase “Federal Reserve Note” in Jean-Michel Basquiat's version of it as a dollar bill |
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| Mona Lisa - Leonardo Da Vinci |
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| Andy Warhol's Thirty are Better than One features thirty copies of this painting |
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| Mona Lisa - Leonardo Da Vinci |
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| Marcel Duchamp added a mustache and goatee to this painting in his L.H.O.O.Q. |
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| Mona Lisa - Leonardo Da Vinci |
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| Its subject appears to have no eyebrows, and sits with her hands folded in front of a winding road and a distant landscape |
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| Mona Lisa - Leonardo Da Vinci |
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| Mona Lisa - Leonardo Da Vinci |
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| a black and white bird sits on a shelf |
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| many of the central figures’ tongues have been replaced by daggers |
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| a woman grieves over the dead child in her arms |
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| another woman peers at the scene from a window while her elongated arm holds a candle |
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| A dead man in this work bears the stigmata and his severed arm sprouts a flower and is holding a sword |
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| a horse pierced by a spear beneath a light bulb |
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| cow on the left with misaligned eyes |
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| Inspired by the Condor Legion’s bombing of the titular Basque town |
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| Mount Rushmore - Gutzon Borglum |
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| This project was originally conceived by historian Doane Robinson |
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| Mount Rushmore - Gutzon Borglum |
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| Initially meant to depict its four figures from the waist up |
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| Mount Rushmore - Gutzon Borglum |
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| was halted in 1941 with only the presidents’ faces completed |
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| Mount Rushmore - Gutzon Borglum |
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| construction of it began with the drilling of six holes |
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| Mount Rushmore - Gutzon Borglum |
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| South Dakota monument in which the heads of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Roosevelt |
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