File:Hirst-Beautiful.jpg
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Summary
[edit]Beautiful revolving sphincter, oops brown painting by Damien Hirst (2003). Household gloss paint on canvas, 72" diameter.
Shown in Hirst's first museum survey, The Agony and the Ecstasy,at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli in 2005.The Guardian, January 11, 2005
400 x 372 pixels, 19.3KB. Low resolution, Fair Use of image. Retrieved March 20, 2006
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08:28, 20 March 2006 | No thumbnail | 400 × 372 (19 KB) | Tyrenius (talk | contribs) | ''Beautiful revolving spinchter, oops brown painting'' by Damien Hirst 400 x 372 pixels, 19.3KB. Low resolution, Fair Use of image. [http://www.civita.it/portale/eventiallegati/V00093.jpg Retrieved March 20, 2006] {{art}} |
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