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‘That’s art?’ Baby turns heads in Manhattan auction house window

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A sculpture of a baby sleeping in an unusual New York City exhibit has Park Avenue window-shoppers alerting auction house staff that a child has been “forgotten in the display.”

Sculpted after artist Duane Hanson’s son, the lifelike artwork, titled “Baby in a Carriage, 1983,” is valued at about $80,000 to $120,000, according to director of American art at Heritage Auctions in Manhattan.

“It’s the greatest. If you could watch our footage of this baby in the window, it would crack you up because truly all day, people, women, children, mothers, grandfathe­rs, cops will stop and look at it and wonder truly for a second, or more than a second, is that really a baby?” Director of American art at Heritage Auctions, Aviva Lehmann, told Reuters, adding that this “is exactly what Hanson wanted you to think.”

The polyvinyl piece of a sleeping toddler wearing a lightblue sweatshirt and matching sweatpants, is topped off with a head of blonde human hair, furthering its authentici­ty.

“That’s art?” a stunned Rachel Leeds said with a laugh. “I thought that was a real baby.”

The baby’s shirt carries the Bible verse, ”He that is without sin among you, let him first cast the first stone,” from the Gospel of John 8:7.

“I passed by it a few minutes ago on my way to a store and then on my way back I took a better look at it,” said onlooker Sarah Conforti. “The baby doesn’t look very happy.”

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