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We think of ourselves as heroes, saving a great work of art from destruction, running into the flames, cutting it from its frame, rolling it up and fleeing through the smoke.
She pointed out a sad, photographic reproduction on the far wall and then left me: the Caravaggio was the jewel in Sicily's patrimony, and in 1969 it was stolen, by thieves who simply tore it from its frame.
I popped it from its frame, and Hana and I pushed the puzzle pieces out from the picture.
For more than three-and-a-half centuries, the canvas hung in its original location above the altar in the Oratory of San Lorenzo in Palermo – until a stormy October night in 1969, when thieves cut it from its frame.
They took it out from its frame and looked at the reverse and saw, for the first time, the second woman.
Video posted online on Monday shows the Finnish factory owner carefully removing the metal accolade from its frame, placing it underneath the press and switching on the device.
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Just standing on one foot, he keeps one arm upheld in a perfect arc, and looks upward from under its frame into the distance: a wonderful image.
Defender Gerard Piqué later cut one of the nets from its iron frame, then wore it downfield like a bride going down the church aisle.
Then, for each frame during the occlusion, the point set is extracted and associated identifiers are carried over from its predecessor frame by a nearest neighbour assignment using Voronoi diagrams [16].
He placed a hand on the sloping rear window and explained that it had been pitted, and all the paint scoured from its metal frame, by a mile-wide tornado they'd encountered in Minnesota earlier in the year.
The film fell only 29% from its second frame, and now stands at £11.73m.
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