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TLC Front Page If you find links that are either unsuitable or no longer current, please contact the TLC. . The Regency Portrait Page, University of California, Riverside. The Impressionists at Argenteuil,National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. Raphael's Eliodoro Ceiling,University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
In 1940 his family moved to South Brunswick, New Jersey. He remained in New York, studied in 1941-42 at the Cooper Union of Art and Architecture in Manhattan, and obtained his diploma in 1944. From 1942 to 1946 he studied philosophy and literature part-time at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. In 1947-48 he studied at the Pratt Institute of Design, Brooklyn, and in 1948-49 at the Educational Faculty of the New York University, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in art education. From 1955 he taught at Highland Park Community Center.
In 1940 his family moved to South Brunswick, New Jersey. He remained in New York, studied in 1941-42 at the Cooper Union of Art and Architecture in Manhattan, and obtained his diploma in 1944. From 1942 to 1946 he studied philosophy and literature part-time at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. In 1947-48 he studied at the Pratt Institute of Design, Brooklyn, and in 1948-49 at the Educational Faculty of the New York University, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in art education. From 1955 he taught at Highland Park Community Center.
Both artists and critics ranked him among the most influential figurative sculptors of the 20th century. Segal was born in New York and grew up during the Depression. He studied art at the Cooper Union Art School, Pratt Institute, New York University, and at Rutgers University in New Jersey where he earned an art education degree in 1950 and a master's in fine arts in 1963. He began his career as a painter but, in the 1950s, started making sculpture out of chicken wire and plaster. One of his best known works depicted a Depression-era bread line with care-worn figures in bronze installed at the memorial to former U.

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