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A bronze statue has been recovered in the first salvage expedition of the Titanic since 2010. Diana of Versailles was last spotted in 1986 among the wreckage of the infamous passenger liner, which ...
The Diana of Versailles statuette - based on an original sculpture that is exhibited at the Louvre - was once photographed on the seabed in 1986. But its exact location among the “miles” of ...
The statue was first found 70 years after the Titanic's sinking, but became lost until it was recently spotted. "A highlight is the re-discovery of the bronze statue 'Diana of Versailles,' last ...
In 1986, an explorer captured an image of “Diana of Versailles,” a 2-foot-tall bronze statue of the Roman goddess, lying in the debris of the RMS Titanic, more than 12,000 feet deep in the ...
Divers rediscovered Titanic's lost bronze "Diana of Versailles" statue, highlighting ongoing ship decay and marking a key find since its last sighting in 1986.
The bronze statue Diana of Versaille from the Titanic was photographed this summer by a company with salvage rights to the wreck site on its first expedition there in many years.
Crews found the bronze statue "Diana of Versailles," which was last seen in 1986. The famous Titanic hit an iceberg and sank in 1912, but wreckage from the ship wasn’t discovered until 1985.
The bronze statue “Diana of Versaille” was photographed this summer by RMS Titanic Inc. The statue once stood in the ship’s first-class lounge. RMS Titanic Inc., via Associated Press ...
A bronze statue from the Titanic is among the discoveries made by the company with salvage rights to the wreck site on its first expedition there in many years.
The statue of the goddess Diana is based on a replica housed at the Louvre and was only noticed in the final few hours of the expedition as it barely stuck out of sand, surrounded by weathered debris.
Archaeology & History Long-Lost Diana Statue That Sank With the Titanic Comes to Light on the Ocean Floor She had been unseen since she was photographed in 1986. Postcard depicting the Titanic, 1907.