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- 37402eb68748d95c7f42c000582b5964aba5c9d820150183e053b07b76a8fcd8 date "2004-05-06".
- 37402eb68748d95c7f42c000582b5964aba5c9d820150183e053b07b76a8fcd8 first "Derek".
- 37402eb68748d95c7f42c000582b5964aba5c9d820150183e053b07b76a8fcd8 isCitedBy Temple_of_Human_Passions.
- 37402eb68748d95c7f42c000582b5964aba5c9d820150183e053b07b76a8fcd8 journal The_Bulletin_(Brussels_weekly).
- 37402eb68748d95c7f42c000582b5964aba5c9d820150183e053b07b76a8fcd8 last "Blyth".
- 37402eb68748d95c7f42c000582b5964aba5c9d820150183e053b07b76a8fcd8 location "Brussels".
- 37402eb68748d95c7f42c000582b5964aba5c9d820150183e053b07b76a8fcd8 quote "A 'shocking' sculpture which has been kept behind locked doors for more than a century is finally on view in the Parc du Cinquantenaire. Jef Lambeaux's marble relief of Les Passions Humaines — carved in 1899 for a neo-classical temple built by the young Victor Horta — outraged conservative Belgium when it was unveiled and the building was closed to the public after just two days.".
- 37402eb68748d95c7f42c000582b5964aba5c9d820150183e053b07b76a8fcd8 title "'Scandalous' sculpture on show at last".