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Delve into the profound works of George Segal, exploring themes of love, loss, and resilience through sculptures like "Girl Resting" and "The Dancers," acknowledging the juxtaposition of light and darkness in pieces such as "Blue Girl on Black Bed" and "Fireside Chat."
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George Segal 1924-2000
Girl Resting 1970 Plaster and gauze
Blue Girl on Black Bed 1976 Mixed media (painted plaster, wood) 44”H x 82”W x 60”D
The Dancers 1971, Bronze, 70 x 108 x 72 1/2 inches
Fireside Chat 1991
Walking Man 1988 h: 72 xw: 36 xd: 30 cm / h: 28.3 xw: 14.2 xd: 11.8 in
Depression Bread Line 1991, Bronze, 108 x 148 x 36 inches