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English: This version of Robert Indiana's Love sculpture was painted on a tennis court by artist, Erik Seidenglanz with the aid of Dain Johnson. The sculpture sits above the Nike Nuclear Missile Site SF-89L behind the abandoned Public Health Service Hospital in the Presidio, San Francisco, California.
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Source Play, Play, Play, Inc. [1]
Author Erik Seidenglanz
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Other versions esp-sla Flickr; real normal blogspot
Camera location37° 47′ 22.31″ N, 122° 28′ 27.12″ W  Heading=345° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Original artist and copyright holder Erik Seidenglanz has updated his image(s) with CC0 Universal Public Domain Declaration at the original source website. [2] Artist has uploaded Love, Love. Tennis Court images to Flickr account with a CC0 Universal Public Domain Declaration free license. [3]

Real Normal blogspot writer Bailey Salisbury verifies the existence of this iteration of Robert Indiana's Love sculpture. "I scoured the internett for an image of this tennis court that only existed in my memory. Finally I found it. This Robert Indiana Love court can be found in the Presidio of San Francisco. Then I found it on google maps - so it must exist!", Documentation sourced from Google Maps screenshots and a photo from an unknown visitor provide evidence of it's physical location. [4]

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15 August 2003

37°47'22.31"N, 122°28'27.12"W

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