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"After our little photo session around Oracle Park, my friend and I strolled past Cupid's Span. We have both passed by this large outdoor art sculpture multiple times in the past, and I walked and took photos of my little pup here previously. Definitely a landmark we both recognized being part of San Francisco. Cupid's Span is a pop art outdoor sculpture opened in November 1, 2002. "Commissioned by Gap Inc. founders Donald and Doris F. Fisher, depicts a partial bow and piece of an arrow." (Wikipedia) Artists are Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, a married couple and they have many other works displayed all over the world of larger than life everyday objects."