Art

William Lee Moreland
William Moreland played a significant role in advancing the evolution of contemporary art in Louisiana's Acadiana region.
William Moreland played a significant role in advancing the evolution of contemporary art in Louisiana's Acadiana region.
William Rumpler (born Johann Wilhelm) was a German portrait and landscape painter active in New Orleans between 1853 and 1866.
William P. Spratling was part of a thriving artists colony in New Orleans in the 1920s. It was from New Orleans that Spratling first traveled to Mexico where he became a leading silversmith.
William Woodward was a prolific painter, etcher, potter, historic preservationist, architect, teacher, and promoter of art in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century New Orleans.
Artist Willie Birch's work emphasizes the continuing relevance of African heritage in New Orleans, the vernacular vitality of its African American community, and the city's dark legacy of racial oppression.
Willie White was a nationally recognized self-taught artist who used felt-tip markers to render whimsical organic forms in flat, bold planes of color.
Artist Xavier Gonzalez's Depression-era murals continue to ornament buildings across the state.
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