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Though Alfred Boisseau lived in New Orleans for only two years (1845-1846), the region's people and landscape continued to inspire him after his return to Paris, where he painted works such as this undated oil work at the famed Salon.
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Courtesy of | Roger H. Ogden Collection |
Date | 1891 |
Copyright | Copyrighted |
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Physical rights are retained by Roger H. Ogden in accordance with the U.S. Copyright Act. The Louisiana Endowment has included this work in 64parishes.org for the purposes of criticism, comment, teaching, scholarship, educational research, all other nonprofit educational usages under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act. |