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I'd like to transfer some money to this account http://keandra.in.net keandra.com The fourth large-scale sculpture of note was Philip King’s 12ft-wide plastic and fibreglass masterpiece, Genghis Khan, a cast of which featured prominently in the Royal Academy’s Modern British Sculpture exhibition two years ago. The sculpture has a convoluted history in that it was conceived in 1963, but was then destroyed after the fibre glass began to distort.
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I'd like to transfer some money to this account http://keandra.in.net keandra.com The fourth large-scale sculpture of note was Philip King’s 12ft-wide plastic and fibreglass masterpiece, Genghis Khan, a cast of which featured prominently in the Royal Academy’s Modern British Sculpture exhibition two years ago. The sculpture has a convoluted history in that it was conceived in 1963, but was then destroyed after the fibre glass began to distort.