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Published online 16 May 2008 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news.2008.836
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Engineers come to art's rescue
New project aims to give cracked London sculpture a second chance.
In a storage yard in London’s Kensington Gardens sit seven pieces of travertine, a sedimentary, porous rock. These fragments once formed part of a large sculpture by British artist Henry Moore, called Arch.
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