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  2. Savannah’s Famous Statue From Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. One of the icons of Savannah is its “Bird Girl.” A 50-inch sculpture in bronze, the statue depicts a young girl, standing wistfully with two bowls in her hands.

  3. Potina is the exclusive supplier of the Sylvia Shaw Judson Collection garden statuary. Mrs. Judson was the sculptor of the famous Savannah Bird Girl statue that was photographed for the cover of the best selling non-fiction novel, Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil, by John Berendt, and featured in the movie by the same title.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bird_GirlBird Girl - Wikipedia

    Bird Girl is a sculpture made in 1936 by Sylvia Shaw Judson in Lake Forest, Illinois. It was sculpted at Ragdale, her family's summer home, and achieved fame when it was featured on the cover of the 1994 non-fiction novel Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.

  5. Mar 6, 2024 · Uncover Savannah's allure with the Bird Girl Statue, an iconic symbol of fine art which can be seen a the Telfair Academy. Crafted by Sylvia Shaw Judson, this captivating masterpiece invites reflection amid the city's historic charm.

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  6. Now relocated to the Telfair Academy Museum, this hauntingly beautiful statue is now on display for all to see. Here, Minerva, the voodoo priestess, routinely performed voodoo over Danny Hansford's grave to vindicate Jim Williams. The Bird Girl statue is located at the Jepson Center.

  7. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil is a non-fiction novel by John Berendt. The book, Berendt's first, was published on January 10, 1994, and follows the story of Jim Williams, an antiques dealer on trial for the killing of Danny Hansford.

  8. Jun 28, 2018 · Photographed by Jack Leigh, “Bird Girl” depicts a graveyard statue of a young girl holding a bowl in each upturned hand. The statue stands against a backdrop of Spanish moss dripping from live oak trees—creating an eeriness befitting a story about murder and southern gentry.

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