Jackson Square, necessitate assist for new-fangled?
I'm doing revisions on a novel I'm writing. The story is located surrounded by New Orleans and one of the scenes take place in Jackson Square. I've tried to find pictures of some of the statues surrounded by the park, but have one and only found a couple. I know there are supposed to be four statues surrounding the park that are supposed to represent the four season but I don't know what they all look similar to or their exact locations. I'm especially interested in the statue of Ceres. Does anyone own infor or know where I can find it?
Answers:
I can't find any imagery on the Internet, but Ceres (Autumn) is usually portrayed holding a cornucopia.
Are you sure that this is Jackson Square you're conversation about? The singular statue I've seen is the distinguished Jackson one.
There are lots of squares and parks in New Orleans.
This is a great interconnect to statues around the city
http://www.neworleanscvb.com/static/inde...
As for pictures if you find them they are most likely copyrighted and low-res similes for the web and wont reproduce for a book. But you can probably contact the Visitors Bureau as they hold many photos they are available for use for press and caller promotions. You can find their contact info from the link I put above beneath media contact.
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