<P> Versions of the sculpture now exist in Hebrew, Chinese, Italian and Spanish, as well as the original English . </P> <P> The image has been rendered and parodied in many forms . After the 1964 MoMA card, one of the early commercial uses of the image was on the LP cover of the 1967 studio recording of Olivier Messiaen's Turangalila Symphony, featuring the Toronto Symphony Orchestra conducted by Seiji Ozawa (RCA LSC - 7051). The original book cover for Erich Segal's novel Love Story alluded to the design, and the TV series Bridget Loves Bernie included a shot of the Sixth Avenue sculpture in its opening credits . The first opening sequence of the Skip Beat! anime includes the image in the initial frames . The United States Post Office issued an eight - cent stamp in 1973 featuring the image . Parodies of the image appeared on covers of records by Rage Against the Machine (Renegades), Oasis ("Little by Little" single) and Acen Razvi (75 Minutes). London artist D * Face parodied the image by rendering the word "hate" with the "A" tilted and Belgian artist Eddy Gabriel made a version using the word "lost". The sculpture is remade to read "THPS" in the Xbox expansion of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, which has a stage set in Philadelphia's Love Park . The set reappears in Tony Hawk's Underground 2 . </P> <P> In 2003, the iconic letters were painted on a tennis court next to the Nike SF - 89L Nuclear Missile Site behind the abandoned Public Health Service Hospital in the Presidio of San Francisco, California . According to conceptual artist, Erik Seidenglanz, the letters are proportional to the tennis court, identical to Robert Indiana's LOVE typography are painted in white and a mirror image of it . This LOVE court can be found in the History Imagery timeline of Google Earth </P> <P> On February 14, 2011, Google posted a special Valentine's Day edition of its logo based on the famous image . </P>

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