One of the two spools of the "Battle of Atlanta" painting is moved by truck from the Cyclorama building in Atlanta's Grant Park on Feb. 10, heading to its new home at the Atlanta History Center in Buckhead. (Photo Atlanta History Center)
Atlanta History Center spokesperson Howard Pousner stands in the center's 28,000-square-foot new cyclorama building, pointing out where the 371-foot-long painting will hang on a rail around the circular room's wall.
photos by jacyln turner
Dakoro Edwards, who goes by his first name, has opened a contemporary art gallery in City Walk in Sandy Springs. (Photo Jaclyn Turner)
Sulpice-Guillaume Chevallier (known as Paul Gavarni) (1804-1866) Partis en Guerre Pour Tuer Les Ennemis (They went off to war to kill their enemies), ca. 1850, 13” x 8”, Watercolor, gouache, pen and grey ink on light tan paper. Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Michael Schlossberg