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 8 Expensive Art W orks Found Accidentally 59 Comments Share This is a list of 8 great works of art (well ± maybe one is only no minally so) that were found in unusual places. It makes you wonder how many great works of art are lost to the world simply  because no one is looking in the right place! 1. In a farmer¶s field In 1820, a Greek peasant named Yorgos was digging in h is field on the island of Milos when he unearthed several carved blocks of stone. He burrowed deeper and found four statues ± three figures of Hermes and one o f Aphrodite, the goddess of love. Three weeks later, the Choiseul archeological expedition arrived by ship, purchased the Aphrodite, and took it to France. Louis XVIII gave it the name Venus de Milo and presented it to the Lo uvre where it became one o f the most famous works of art in history. 2. Beneath a street

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This is a list of 8 great works of art (well ± maybe one is only nominally so) that were found inunusual places. It makes you wonder how many great works of art are lost to the world simply because no one is looking in the right place!

1. In a farmer¶s field

In 1820, a Greek peasant named Yorgos was digging in his field on the island of Milos when heunearthed several carved blocks of stone. He burrowed deeper and found four statues ± threefigures of Hermes and one of Aphrodite, the goddess of love. Three weeks later, the Choiseularcheological expedition arrived by ship, purchased the Aphrodite, and took it to France. LouisXVIII gave it the name Venus de Milo and presented it to the Louvre where it became one of themost famous works of art in history.

2. Beneath a street

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On February 21, 1978, electrical workers were putting down lines on a busy street corner inMexico city when they discovered a 20 ton stone bas-relief of the Aztec night goddess,Coyolxauqui. It is believed to have been sculpted in the early fifteenth century and buried prior to the destruction o the Aztec civilisation by the Spanish conquistadors in 1521. The stone wasmoved 200 yards from the site to the Museum of the Great Temple.

3. In a hole in the ground

In 1978 more than 500 movies dating from 1903 to 1929 were dug out of a hole in the ground of Dawson City, Yukon. Under normal circumstances, the 35mm nitrate films would have perished, but the permafrost preserved them perfectly.

4. Under a bed

Joanne Perez, the widow of vaudeville performer Pepito the Spanish Clown, cleaned out the area

underneath her bed and discovered the only existing copy of the pilot for the TV series I LoveLucy. Pepito had coached Lucille Ball and had guest-starred in the pilot. Ball and her husband,Desi Arnaz, had given it to Pepito as a gift in 1951 and it had remained under the bed for thirtyyears.

5. On a wall

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A middle-aged couple in a suburb of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, asked an art prospector to appraisea painting in their home. While he was there, he examined another painting that the couple hadthought was a reproduction of a work by Van Gogh. It turned out to be an 1886 original. OnMarch 10, 1991, the painting Still Life with Flowers sold at auction for $1.4m (US).

6. In a trunk in an attic

In 1961 Barbara Testa, a Hollywood librarian, inherited six steamer trunks that had belonged toher grandfather, James Fraser Gluck, a Buffalo, New York, lawyer who died in 1895. Over thenext three decades she gradually sifted through the contents of the trunks, until one day inAutumn of 1990 she came upon 665 pages that turned out to be the original handwritten

manuscript of the first half of Mark Twain¶s Huckleberry Finn. The two halves of the greatAmerican novel were finally reunited at the Buffalo and Eerie County Public Library.

7. At a flea market

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A Philadelphia financial analyst was browsing at a flea market in Adamstown, Pennsylvania,when he was attracted by a wooden picture frame. He paid $4 for it. Back at his home heremoved the old torn painting in the frame and found a folded document between the canvas andthe wood backing. It turned out to be a 1776 copy of the Declaration of Independence ± one of 24 known to remain. On June 13, 1991, it was sold at auction for $2.4m (US)

8. Masquerading as a bicycle rack 

For years, employees of the God¶s House Tower Archaeology Museum in Southampton,England, propped their bikes against a 27 inch black rock in the basement. In 2000, twoEgyptologists investigating the Museums holdings identified the bike rack as a 7th century BCEgyptian statue portraying King Taharqa a Kushite monarch from the region that is modernSudan. Karen Wordley, the Southampton city council¶s curator of archaeological collections,said it was a ³mystery´ how the sculpture ended up in the Museum basement