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issues of lack of originality, mechanical construction, copyright infringement, and the kitsch allegations about the statue. In final agreement documents with the purchaser (a private person), Johnson committed the purchase price to cover copyright liability damages in order to have the statue placed. The city was wary of accepting a gift from the purchaser that might result in a financial loss from a possible legal battle that evidenced merit, according to the city attorney.
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565:(1983), a statue of a worker sitting on a bench, taking a break for lunch with a cigar in hand and lunch box at his side. Statues are known to be placed in Zichron Ya'akov, Israel (originally in Morristown, New Jersey and brought to Israel by the Jerusalem Foundation), in Edmonton, Canada, and Key West, Florida.
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Atelier ceased in 2004. The Johnson Atelier now operates as a
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of living people, depicting them engaged in day-to-day activities. A large staff of technicians did the fabrication of the works he designed. Computers and digital technology often were used in the manufacturing process. Sometimes the manufacture was contracted in China. He was the founder of
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reporting Three Mile Island nuclear accident (March 29, 1979) and the paper he is holding, the
September 16, 1923 edition, reporting that the Steinman brothers challenged the no-work-on-Sunday blue laws by publishing the Sunday News for the first
634:(1994), at Grounds for Sculpture (a facility founded by Johnson) is a sculpture that he named to flaunt his disdain for criticism of his copies of the iconic works of fine art artists with international recognition. It represents the fine artist
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Atlantic Foundation, the foundation created by his father, John Seward Johnson I, in 1963. Johnson created the Johnson Atelier Technical Institute of Sculpture, an educational, nonprofit casting and
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February, 2008, and an attempt was made by the new curator to correct some of the scale distortions of the original installation by altering some implied underground connections and placing the parts in different relationships to each
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Sarasota at the close of 2021, when the question of whether to place a sign addressing them was presented to the city commission at a public meeting in Sarasota on December
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with little detail, painted, and put on display by Johnson in
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182:(April 16, 1930 – March 10, 2020), also known as
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545:(1984), a statue of man holding an umbrella, in
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440:(1979), a bronze dedicated in 1979, set in the
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1787:"Magic Fountain, The | Seward Johnson Atelier"
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602:(1992), a statue of a man reading a paper, in
589:(1988), a statue of a man reading a paper, in
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2003:. Njcitizenaction.org. Archived from
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2078:Editors, Silver Lake (April 2001).
2025:Editors, Silver Lake (April 2001).
1534:. Heraldtribune.com. Archived from
1384:Nguyen, Daniel (14 November 2017).
1160:Genzlinger, Neil (March 12, 2020).
956:presenting an exhibit of his work.
190:, was an American artist known for
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2485:Military personnel from New Jersey
2384:Mary Lea Johnson Richards (sister)
1809:Designed by J. Seward Johnson, Jr.
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1284:Mercer, Valerie J. (7 July 1991).
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1928:Margolick, David (May 4, 1990).
1578:"Unconditional Surrender Statue"
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571:(1984), a statue of Julie Wier,
521:original World Trade Center site
485:across an intersection from the
470:Prince George's County, Maryland
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2445:20th-century American sculptors
2420:Family of Robert Wood Johnson I
2195:Johnson, J. Seward Jr. (1987).
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513:Hudson River Waterfront Walkway
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1952:"Family Fortune: Tangled Tale"
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998:International Sculpture Center
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1862:Neuhaus, Cable (1984-03-26).
1605:. Srqmagazine.com. 2010-11-06
1216:Reed, J. D. (June 30, 2002).
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1888:Gopnik, Blake (2012-08-21).
1866:. People.com. Archived from
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2203:. New York: Van Der Marck.
2134:Goldsmith, Barbara (1988).
1603:, SRQ Daily, June 11, 2010"
1521:, Observer, August 12, 2015
1130:Goldsmith, Barbara (2011).
1103:. St. Martin's Publishing.
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446:College of William and Mary
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2159:. Boston: Bulfinch Press.
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972:People's Republic of China
573:Fairview Heights, Illinois
2450:20th-century male artists
2435:Sculptors from New Jersey
2174:Margolick, David (1993).
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1712:City of Carmel Newsletter
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871:New Brunswick, New Jersey
821:The Intelligencer Journal
547:Pioneer Courthouse Square
525:Jersey City 9/11 Memorial
402:New Brunswick, New Jersey
312:Le Mirador Resort and Spa
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767:Celebrating the Familiar
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604:Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
577:St. Louis County Library
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652:Kissing the War Goodbye
643:Unconditional Surrender
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1934:The New York Times
1914:The New York Times
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1290:The New York Times
1222:The New York Times
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