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Egg Sculptures Displayed at Rockefeller Center in New York (18 images)

More than 260 egg sculptures displayed at Rockefeller Center as the finale of the city wide Faberge Big Egg Hunt in New York City on April 18, 2014.



A girl stops to look at a Oliver Jeffers designed egg of over 260 egg sculptures that are displayed at Rockefeller Center as the finale of the city wide Faberge Big Egg Hunt in New York City on April 18, 2014. This art exhibition, including one-of-a-kind sculptures from Jeff Koons, Zaha Hadid, Tracey Emin, Peter Beard, RETNA, Julian Schnabel, and Leo Villareal among others will be open to the public until April 25th and free of charge. UPI/John Angelillo
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People stop and take pictures when over 260 egg sculptures are displayed at Rockefeller Center as the finale of the city wide Faberge Big Egg Hunt in New York City on April 18, 2014. This art exhibition, including one-of-a-kind sculptures from Jeff Koons, Zaha Hadid, Tracey Emin, Peter Beard, RETNA, Julian Schnabel, and Leo Villareal among others will be open to the public until April 25th and free of charge. UPI/John Angelillo
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People gather and walk past a Jeff Koons designed egg that is one of over 260 egg sculptures that are displayed at Rockefeller Center as the finale of the city wide Faberge Big Egg Hunt in New York City on April 18, 2014. This art exhibition, including one-of-a-kind sculptures from Jeff Koons, Zaha Hadid, Tracey Emin, Peter Beard, RETNA, Julian Schnabel, and Leo Villareal among others will be open to the public until April 25th and free of charge. UPI/John Angelillo
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People walk by over 260 egg sculptures that are displayed at Rockefeller Center as the finale of the city wide Faberge Big Egg Hunt in New York City on April 18, 2014. This art exhibition, including one-of-a-kind sculptures from Jeff Koons, Zaha Hadid, Tracey Emin, Peter Beard, RETNA, Julian Schnabel, and Leo Villareal among others will be open to the public until April 25th and free of charge. UPI/John Angelillo
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