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Jan 4, 2022

[Answer] 5. "Oh no...what is he doing?" An innocent bystander looks on as Kyle starts shattering works of art. "He'll never find chocolate in those." What Russian art creations, of which there are slightly more than fifty in the world, could Kyle be destroying?

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...1. Van Gogh Paintings 2. Faberge Eggs 3. Unicorn Tapestries 4. Busts of Venus de Milo Created between 1885 and 1917, the Faberge Eggs are works of art once made by a series of jewelers in Russia. Prestigious and luxurious, these creations are expensive, and Kyle really shouldn't be destroying them- it's hard to tell if the contents of the chocolate vault will even cover the costs... While many of the original Fabrege creations are located in museums there are a number in private collections. They cost millions to purchase (in auction) and were created under the supervision of Tsar Alexander III in the late 19th century-early 20th century. Many of the eggs have distinct Russian themes (ie. the Trans-Siberian Railway, the Moscow Kremlin, and the Alexander Palace egg). In his lifetime, Dutch artist Vincent Van Gogh created thousands of works of art (mostly paintings) and some are housed in Russia's Hermitage Museum. There are only seven Unicorn Tapestries, and there is only one true Venus de Milo statue (in the Louvre in Paris). Perhaps the bust would 'shatter', but the paintings and tapestries would not... Let's just hope Kyle doesn't get the idea to visit these places in his search.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "5. "Oh no...what is he doing?" An innocent bystander looks on as Kyle starts shattering works of art. "He'll never find chocolate in those." What Russian art creations, of which there are slightly more than fifty in the world, could Kyle be destroying?"



Faberge Eggs:


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