
Johnson Square, Savannah GA

by Merana Cadorette
Title
Johnson Square, Savannah GA
Artist
Merana Cadorette
Medium
Painting - Watercolor
Description
Johnson Square is the oldest and largest in Savannah. Named for Robert Johnson, colonial governor of South Carolina, It was the community center in Colonial times.
The grand obelisk dominating the center is tribute to General Nathanael Green, from RI, but called the 'savior of the South'.
It features 2 bronze bas-relief tablets, one for Greene, and one for Casimir Pulaski.
A sundial in the square honors Colonel William Bull, who surveyed and plotted the original city grid, and a bench is dedicated to composer Johnny Mercer.
More detail can be found in my book, Scenes of Savannah https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/merana-cadorette/scenes-of-savannah-an-artists-portfolio/paperback/product-17qgr65k.html
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November 4th, 2020
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Comments (20)

Joy Watson 5 Hours Ago
Congratulations on your Daily Special Feature in A Woman's Touch. Great work.

Ann Pride 10 Hours Ago
Congratulations on your Daily Special Feature in A Woman's Touch - Art Group Merana

Steve Rich
Your work was FEATURED on the homepage of "Georgia”. Please consider adding your photo to the "Featured Georgia Work, (2023)" active discussion thread. (10-06-2023)

Taphath Foose
Gorgeous work, Merana!!! CONGRATULATIONS, your work is featured in "Beautiful Watercolors"! I invite you to place it in the group's "Featured Image Archive" discussion thread and any other thread that is fitting!! And also a special congratulations as your gorgeous artwork was specially chosen as an “Administrator's Finest” and shared in the Beautiful Watercolors group thread!! 😊

ANA MARIA EDULESCU
Marvelous painting and such wonderful render of light. Love this work, Merana. Congratulations on your sale! Fl