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Mr. Johnson at work on his first sculpture, “Stainless Girl.” It won a contest sponsored by U.S. Steel. Credit: The Seward Johnson Atelier, Inc.
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J. Seward Johnson Jr.’s sculpture “Double Check” survived the destruction of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. Credit: Susan Meiselas/Magnum Photos
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One of Mr. Johnson’s many lifelike sculptures, “Gotcha” (1993). Credit: Carl Deal III