Portland becomes home to Bernard Langlais sculptures
Several of artist Bernard Langlais' wooden sculptures can be viewed throughout the city of Portland including "Playing Bears" at the Portland International Jetport. The art is a gift of the late artist's estate, Colby College and an art foundation. Gabe Souza/Staff Photographer
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Several of artist Bernard Langlais' wooden sculptures can be viewed throughout the city of Portland including "Playing Bears" at the Portland International Jetport. The art is a gift of the late artist's estate, Colby College and an art foundation.
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"Acrobatic Dogs" at Portland Public Library.
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A close view of "Acrobatic Dogs".
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Langlais' elephant hangs at Portland Public Library.
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A detailed view of Langlais' elephant at Portland Public Library.
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Langlais' "Standing Bear" can be seen at the Ocean Gateway Terminal.
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A detail shot of "Standing Bear."
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Jack Parkin of Randolph shows his grandson Logan Parkin, 2, the wooden sculpture "Playing Bears" by artist Bernard Langlais at Portland International Jetport.
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Travelers walk through Portland International Jetport where Bernard Langlais' sculpture "Playing Bears" has found a temporary home.
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Jack Soley, former chair of the Portland Public Art Committee, hangs “Lion’s Head” at the Peaks Island branch library.
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