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John Seward Johnson II

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issues of lack of originality, mechanical construction, copyright infringement, and the kitsch allegations about the statue. In final agreement documents with the purchaser (a private person), Johnson committed the purchase price to cover copyright liability damages in order to have the statue placed. The city was wary of accepting a gift from the purchaser that might result in a financial loss from a possible legal battle that evidenced merit, according to the city attorney.
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facility in 1974 as a means of fostering young sculptors' talents, while creating a foundry designed to construct his statues that is so well-equipped and staffed that it is chosen by many renowned sculptors. Educational programs at the Atelier ceased in 2004. The Johnson Atelier now operates as a
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A proposal to establish a permanent location for a copy on the Sarasota bay front generated a heated controversy about the suitability of the statue to the location, suitability as a military service memorial, the permanent placement of any statue on that public property, as well as the particular
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Johnson was formerly married to Barbara Kline. She often engaged in extramarital affairs in their home, driving Johnson to attempt suicide. In 1965, he acknowledged paternity to Jenia Anne "Cookie" Johnson to speed up the divorce process. Years later, Johnson's family had a legal battle regarding
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of living people, depicting them engaged in day-to-day activities. A large staff of technicians did the fabrication of the works he designed. Computers and digital technology often were used in the manufacturing process. Sometimes the manufacture was contracted in China. He was the founder of
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reporting Three Mile Island nuclear accident (March 29, 1979) and the paper he is holding, the September 16, 1923 edition, reporting that the Steinman brothers challenged the no-work-on-Sunday blue laws by publishing the Sunday News for the first
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Johnson was the chairman and CEO of The Atlantic Foundation, the foundation created by his father, John Seward Johnson I, in 1963. Johnson created the Johnson Atelier Technical Institute of Sculpture, an educational, nonprofit casting and
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in February, 2008, and an attempt was made by the new curator to correct some of the scale distortions of the original installation by altering some implied underground connections and placing the parts in different relationships to each
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Controversies surrounding the statue still existed in Sarasota at the close of 2021, when the question of whether to place a sign addressing them was presented to the city commission at a public meeting in Sarasota on December
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to display work completed at the Johnson Atelier and other outdoor exhibitions. In 2000 park operations were transferred to a new public charity with the same intent that continues to operate the park.
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division of The Sculpture Foundation. Johnson continued to make his sculpture at the facility but casting often was performed off premises, with some of his larger works being cast in the
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of the latter image. Nonetheless, the first version, a bronze statue in life-size, was placed on temporary exhibition during the 2005 anniversary of
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His early artistic efforts focused on painting, after which he turned to sculpture in 1968. Examples of his statues include:
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in 2012. In July 2013 plans were announced that it would be moved to New Jersey for a 2014 exhibit honoring Johnson at the
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to represent the freedoms of the United States in a public and private partnership enterprise representation sponsored by
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castings include the East Brunswick, New Jersey public library and the Fitton Center for Creative Arts in Hamilton, Ohio.
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Beyond the frame : Impressionism revisited : the sculptures of J. Seward Johnson, Jr : Exhibition catalog
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Cookie Johnson's eligibility for a share in the Johnson & Johnson fortune. The court ruled in favor of Cookie.
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Monumental – and Controversial – ’Kissing Sailor’ Sculpture Comes to Times Square
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in 2006, again open to the public. Periodically, the statue has been adorned by tourists, pranksters, and even
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He also founded an organization named "The Sculpture Foundation", to promote his works. In 1987, he published
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in September 2014, removed and sent back to the United States, criticizing it as "immortali a sexual assault"
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paintings, was a success with audiences, but was panned nationally by acknowledged art critics such as
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in 2001. The statue, scars and all, was returned to a prominent corner of the restored and renamed
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Levy, David C. (foreword); Chu, Petra ten-Doesschate (essay); Grooms, Red (conversation) (2003).
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Under Johnson's direction, The Atlantic Foundation purchased the old New Jersey Fairgrounds in
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Johnson and his wife funded the construction of The Joyce and Seward Johnson Theater for the
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by one critic. Johnson later would dub the statue "Embracing Peace", which he treated as a
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Sarasota Agenda Item IX.2) Direction Re: Unconditional Surrender Interpretive Signage
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and drew strong criticism from curators at other museums about a prominent museum of
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Johnson was excluded from his father's will, which left the bulk of his fortune to
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that had been founded by his father. The institution published a science magazine.
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Several slightly differing twenty-five-feet-tall-versions have been constructed in
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Crazy Rich: Power, Scandal, and Tragedy Inside the Johnson & Johnson Dynasty
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Johnson also was the president of a large oceanographic research institution in
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Undue influence : the epic battle for the Johnson & Johnson fortune
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for nearly twenty-eight years while still owned by Johnson. It was moved to
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Grounds for Sculpture opens Seward Johnson exhibit that's larger than life
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and actress Clelia Constance Johnson, who is credited as "India Blake."
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Johnson later married Joyce Horton, a novelist. They had two children,
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Celebrating the familiar : the sculpture of J. Seward Johnson, Jr
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Redesigned developer's private half-acre park renamed and made public
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Information Center near where the original photographs were taken in
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Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries
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Celebrating the Familiar: The Sculpture of J. Seward Johnson, Jr
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with little detail, painted, and put on display by Johnson in
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Project Delta Dawn: time to wake up to the facts of Life
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standing over a gusty subway grate in her appearance in
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V-J Day Is Replayed, but the Lip-Lock's Tamer This Time
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petitioned to have a copy of the statue, erected at a
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The gentleman is looking at three Newspapers - 791:is shown giving the "forward" command to his dog. 182:(April 16, 1930 – March 10, 2020), also known as 1386:"Hofstra's most overlooked art is right outside" 545:(1984), a statue of man holding an umbrella, in 1656:, Project Delta Dawn, accessed January 26, 2022 1004:, which publishes a magazine out of offices in 938:, which presented his statues imitating famous 440:(1979), a bronze dedicated in 1979, set in the 219:He designed life-size bronze statues that were 2440:United States Navy personnel of the Korean War 1787:"Magic Fountain, The | Seward Johnson Atelier" 783:for the blind trained in the US stands in the 602:(1992), a statue of a man reading a paper, in 589:(1988), a statue of a man reading a paper, in 2276: 1751:to Stay in Palm Springs until Mid-November". 8: 1454:Port surrenders in the battle against kitsch 1184: 1182: 867:The Bristol-Myers Squibb Children's Hospital 617:Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey 448:, Williamsburg, Virginia. Other examples of 230:Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey 411:until 1962, when he was fired by his uncle 2283: 2269: 2261: 807:(1981), at the entrance to Steinman Park, 29: 1448: 1446: 1444: 1442: 936:Beyond the Frame: Impressionism Revisited 1055:Johnson died from cancer at his home in 842:. Until 2012, the statue was located at 1624:"WWII kissing statue lands in Normandy" 1089: 775:(2005) - a statue of the co-founder of 738:In October 2014, French feminist group 2490:Artists from New Brunswick, New Jersey 2113: 2103: 2060: 2050: 1626:. Associated Press. 23 September 2014. 1358:Pollak, Michael (September 11, 2005). 1334:"Stranger Places: The 'Spring' Statue" 1211: 1209: 1207: 903:and many other US corporations at the 256:. Johnson grew up with five siblings: 2003:. Njcitizenaction.org. Archived from 1155: 1153: 1059:on March 10, 2020, at the age of 89. 895:Johnson's works were selected by the 252:, making him a first cousin of actor 7: 2460:American people of Bermudian descent 876:For statues made in a series named, 426:that formerly had been used for the 244:, on April 16, 1930. His father was 2394:Robert Wood Johnson I (grandfather) 2078:Editors, Silver Lake (April 2001). 2025:Editors, Silver Lake (April 2001). 1534:. Heraldtribune.com. Archived from 1384:Nguyen, Daniel (14 November 2017). 1160:Genzlinger, Neil (March 12, 2020). 956:presenting an exhibit of his work. 190:, was an American artist known for 2495:Artists from Princeton, New Jersey 2485:Military personnel from New Jersey 2384:Mary Lea Johnson Richards (sister) 1809:Designed by J. Seward Johnson, Jr. 1332:Hogan, Claire (19 February 2019). 1284:Mercer, Valerie J. (7 July 1991). 1073:(1978), Forest Grove, Oregon, U.S. 25: 1907:Clemonson, Lynette (2005-05-28). 1580:. Roadsideamerica.com. 1945-08-14 2389:Diana Johnson Firestone (sister) 2223: 2180:(1 ed.). New York: Morrow. 1928:Margolick, David (May 4, 1990). 1578:"Unconditional Surrender Statue" 1410:Vendel, Christine (2017-02-14). 1296:from the original on 2023-06-05. 897:United States Information Agency 571:(1984), a statue of Julie Wier, 521:original World Trade Center site 485:across an intersection from the 470:Prince George's County, Maryland 422:and later, another at a site in 113: 2445:20th-century American sculptors 2420:Family of Robert Wood Johnson I 2195:Johnson, J. Seward Jr. (1987). 919:Johnson's work was labeled as " 513:Hudson River Waterfront Walkway 418:Johnson maintained a studio in 133: 109: 2379:John Seward Johnson I (father) 1952:"Family Fortune: Tangled Tale" 1136:. Knopf Doubleday Publishing. 998:International Sculpture Center 819:Moon landing (July 21, 1969), 491:September 11 terrorist attacks 1: 2374:John Seward Johnson III (son) 1862:Neuhaus, Cable (1984-03-26). 1605:. 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J. Seward Johnson Jr.
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Key West, Florida
John Seward Johnson III
John Seward Johnson I
www.sewardjohnson.com
trompe-l'Ĺ“il
bronze statues
Robert Wood Johnson I
Johnson & Johnson
Thomas Melville Dill
Bermuda
castings
Grounds For Sculpture
Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey
New Brunswick, New Jersey
John Seward Johnson I
Diana Dill
Michael Douglas
Mary Lea Johnson Richards
film
Jamie Johnson
Forman School
dyslexics
University of Maine
poultry husbandry
United States Navy
Korean War

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