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  1. www.sewardjohnson.com. John Seward Johnson II (April 16, 1930 – March 10, 2020), also known as J. Seward Johnson Jr. and Seward Johnson, was an American artist known for trompe-l'œil painted bronze statues. He was a grandson of Robert Wood Johnson I, the co-founder of Johnson & Johnson, and of Colonel Thomas Melville Dill of Bermuda .

  2. Unconditional Surrender is a series of computer-generated statues by Seward Johnson that resemble an iconic 1945 photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt, V–J day in Times Square. However, they were said by Johnson to be based on a similar, lesser-known, photograph by Victor Jorgensen that is in the public domain.

  3. John Seward Johnson II (16 de abril de 1930 – 10 de marzo de 2020), también conocido como J. Seward Johnson Jr. y Seward Johnson, fue un artista estadounidense conocido por sus estatuas de bronce pintadas en trompe-l'œil. Era nieto de Robert Wood Johnson I, cofundador de Johnson & Johnson y del coronel Thomas Melville Dill de Bermuda.

  4. 4 de mar. de 2021 · La obra, creada por el arista estadounidense John Seward Johnson II, se instaló originalmente en Hains Point (Washington D.C.) en 1980. Se consolidó como una pieza única ofreciendo una vista discordante desde las alturas para los visitantes que volaban hacia el Aeropuerto Nacional Ronald Reagan.

  5. The sculptures, made by John Seward Johnson II, are based on photographs taken in Times Square, NYC, on August 14, 1945, the day of the US victory over Japan (“V-J Day”) and became a symbol of a moment of relief, when WWII has ended.

  6. 4 de mar. de 2021 · This striking work of art, created by John Seward Johnson II, was originally installed at Hains Point in Washington, D.C. in 1980, and was a jarring sight from above for visitors flying...

  7. John Seward Johnson II (April 16, 1930 – March 10, 2020), also known as J. Seward Johnson Jr. and Seward Johnson, was an American artist known for trompe-l'œil painted bronze statues. He was a grandson of Robert Wood Johnson I, the co-founder of Johnson & Johnson, and of Colonel Thomas Melville Dill of Bermuda.