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Sculpture measuring 14.5 inches long by 8 inches top to bottom by 2 inches wide
Believed to be a depiction of famous people or philosophers depicting the \"Trolley Problem\"
Weight approx 6.5 lbs has embedded hangers on back. To me it looks like it was one material and perhaps a later addition of other material to the back to assist in hanging it. Unsure though.
Material appears to be a heavy cast plaster of some kind. Unsure of the production process.
I have researched this item with some people with more extensive art experience and was told :
\"Philosophers on a trolley? Plaster cast in bentonite or silica flour for resolution. Academic whimsy, probably
generated out of an Ivy League art department for a crusty old professor. Judging from the trolley age, circa dir=\"ltr\" style=\"margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;\">Most likely a one of a kind item. Would make an ideal gift for a Philosophy Professor.
Location Found - Middletown , CT (Close to Wesleyan University)
Seems to be approximately 70 years old .
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