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Andre Emmerich Gallery, Inc. v. Segre

Andre Emmerich Gallery, Inc. v. Segre, No. 96 Civ. 899 (CSH), (S.D.N.Y. 1997); See also AE Liquidation Corp. v. Segre, No. 96 Civ. 889 (CSH), (S.D.N.Y. 2000).

Précis
Carmen and Stephen Segre, father and son, owned and operated a Connecticut foundry that fabricated works for the artist Alexander Calder. In the early 1980s, several years after Calder’s death, the foundry produced a full-size version of a mobile, Two White Dots . . . .






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