A glimpse at the art lost on 9/11
Updated: 2014-09-15 13:50
(Chinaculture.org)
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The 13th 9/11 anniversary has just passed. People around the world mourned the lives lost on Sept 11, 2001. We should also remember that the event also resulted in the loss of art, whose scale in the destruction of the World Trade Center was extensive.
The value of the lost art was estimated at $100 million from private collections and $10 million in public art.
In addition to the fantastic art listed below that was lost to the world forever, reports have also noted that works by Spanish art master Pablo Picasso, English painter David Hockney, and American pop artist Roy Lichtenstein are believed to have been lost.
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