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15:24 GMT, Monday, 8 September 2008 16:24 UK

In Pictures: Art at Chatsworth

Marc Quinn: Planet
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A contemporary art exhibition, which features this "floating baby" sculpture, has opened at Chatsworth House, in Derbyshire.

Kan Yasuda: Myomu (Key to a Dream)
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More than 25 outdoor sculptures are included in the exhibition.

Arik Levy: Log Corner
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The works are placed all around the 105-acre garden.

Aristide Mailliol: Pomone Drapee
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The Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, who live at Chatsworth, have exhibited many artworks in the garden and park over the past 15 years.

Claude Lalanne: Pomme de New York
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Thousands of art enthusiasts are expected to attend the event, which will run until 2 November.

Francois-Xavier Lalanne: Le Tres Grand Ours
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The exhibition, called Beyond Limits, includes artwork created from bronze, ceramic, steel and stone.

Lynn Chadwick: Sitting Couple
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Works from Salvador Dali and Lynn Chadwick, from the Modern era, are also included alongside more contemporary pieces.

Kiki Smith: Seer (Alice II)
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All visitors to the stately home will be able to see the pieces between 1100 BST and 1800 BST from Tuesday.


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