Lobster
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Lobsters in culture
- Elsa Schiaparelli produced a white dress with a lobster print.
- Gérard de Nerval was known in his own day for parading a lobster on a pale blue ribbon through Paris
- Samuel Beckett's "Dante and the Lobster"
- Salvador Dalí's 1936 Lobster Telephone
- Eli Lotar and Jean Painlevé's Lobster Claw
- B-52s - Rock Lobster
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