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Seward Johnson

Seward Johnson (1930 - 2020) was active/lived in District Of Columbia.  Seward Johnson is known for Realist figure sculpture.

Known for his life-size, super-real sculptures of human figures, Seward Johnson creates work that can be seen in corporate and private collections as well as city streets around the world.

Born in 1930, J. Seward Johnson, heir to the Johnson & Johnson medical products company, attended the University of Maine, in Orono, for one year. He worked for a time in the family business, before serving during the Korean War in the United States Navy. Johnson is a past president of the International Sculpture Center, Washington, DC. He founded the Johnson Atelier Foundry and Technical Institute, in Princeton, New Jersey, to aid young sculptors. He is president of an oceanographic research institution in Florida; publisher of a science magazine; and founder of an off-Broadway theater in New York City. Johnson has served as an Adjunct Professor and Artist-in-Residence at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.

In the late 1990s. Johnson created a series of life-size   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 3609 characters.]  Artist bio

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