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It was in honour of Charles Schultz

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Richard Serra named his sculpture "Charlie Brown" as a nod to the beloved Peanuts character created by Charles M. Schulz. The name reflects the sculpture's whimsical and playful design, which resonates with the innocent and carefree spirit of the character.

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