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J. Seward Johnson, Jr.

Seward Johnson (born 1930), also known as J. Seward Johnson, Jr., is an American sculptor known for his trompe l'oeil bronze painted sculptures.

Examples of his work include:

He founded the Johnson Atelier Technical Institute of Sculpture , an educational, non-profit art casting and fabrication facility, in 1974.

He was also one of the disinherited heirs to the Johnson & Johnson Corporation fortune, notorious for their very public contesting of their father's will, which left nearly all of his half-billion-dollar fortune to his wife of twelve years, a former servant. The dispute was written about in Undue Influence: The Epic Battle for the Johnson & Johnson Fortune (1993, ISBN 0688064256).

Johnson's grandson Jamie produced and directed a documentary, Born Rich (2003), which premiered at Sundance Film Festival and aired on HBO to generally favorable reviews.

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