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    GALLERY: Langlais Trail cuts through central Maine - Staff photo by David Leaming | of | Share this photo

    Hannah Williams Blunt leads a tour of the Bernard Langlais art exhibit at the Colby College Museum of Art in Waterville on Tuesday. At right is a self portrait of Langlais and to the left is his wife, Helen.

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    GALLERY: Langlais Trail cuts through central Maine - Staff photo by David Leaming | of | Share this photo

    A wood sculpture of a bull by artist Bernard Langlais at the Colby College Museum of Art in Waterville.

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    A wood sculpture of a seagull by artist Bernard Langlais hangs at the Colby College Museum of Art in Waterville.

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    GALLERY: Langlais Trail cuts through central Maine - Staff photo by Andy Molloy | of | Share this photo

    Ted Chaffee, pastor, holds a cross sculpture by Bernard Langlais Tuesday at the First Baptist Church in Gardiner..

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    “Parade,” a sculpture by Bernard Langlais on display Tuesday at the First Baptist Church in Gardiner. The church has four Bernard Langlais sculptures on display.

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    GALLERY: Langlais Trail cuts through central Maine - Staff photo by David Leaming | of | Share this photo

    Art patrons view a wall of wood carvings and sculptures by artist Bernard Langlais at the Colby College Museum of Art in Waterville.

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