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1. Robert Indiana began playing with the letters of 'LOVE' by putting the 'LO' above the 'VE', and then translated this idea into paintings. In 1965, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City commissioned Indiana to make a version of his 'LOVE' painting for what?
2. In the original 'LOVE' painting by Robert Indiana in 1965, what color are the letters painted?
3. After the immense success of the painting, Robert Indiana created a series of sculptures that would be displayed in public parks. Where was the debut of the first 'LOVE' sculpture?
4. According to the book 'Robert Indiana: Figures of Speech', what material did Robert Indiana decide on to make most of his 'LOVE' sculptures?
5. According to the Indiana Museum of Art, where did Robert Indiana get the inspiration for the word 'LOVE' for his artworks?
6. According to an interview with art writer Adrian Dannatt in 2003, the original colors of the 'LOVE' sculpture were chosen from the artist's experience driving past the sign from the Great Depression era of what automotive fuel company?
7. According to the book 'Robert Indiana: Figures of Speech', was the original 'LOVE' painting supposed to have a non-tilted 'O'?
8. Robert Indiana gained little personal fortune from the very popular painting and sculpture 'LOVE'. What is the biggest reason for this?
9. Robert Indiana commissioned a version of the 'LOVE' sculpture in another language.
10. In the 21st century, what US politician approached Robert Indiana with the idea of making a similar sculpture to 'LOVE', named 'HOPE'?
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