Plaster figure with Mondrian's "Composition," 1933, on an easel
In 1961 Segal began using a recently released Johnson & Johnson product—gauze bandages pre-treated with dry plaster—to make full-body plaster casts of family and friends. He combined these unpainted, life-size figures with found objects from everyday life. This portrait pays homage to the legendary art dealer Sidney Janis, who staged an early exhibition of Pop art. He’s shown with one hand perched atop Dutch artist Piet Mondrian’s 1933 painting Composition with Red and Blue, which Janis purchased before its completion. His gesture suggests both a collector’s pride and a salesman’s display of his product.
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