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FOR THE RECORD - Dec. 31, 2008

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Graham obituary: The obituary of Los Angeles sculptor Robert Graham in Sunday’s Section A referred to his largest and most prominent public work in the city, the entryway to the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, as being “topped by an angel.” The cathedral doors are topped by a statue of Our Lady of the Angels, the cathedral’s namesake. The obituary also said that Graham designed a set of free-standing bronze doors for the Music Center. In fact, the work is one door titled “Dance Door,” commissioned by the late art collector Frederick Weisman for installation at his Beverly Hills home. He donated it to the Music Center in 1982.

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