Art
John Clemmer
Artist John Clemmer was an active member of the New Orleans art scene from the 1930s-2010s.
Artist John Clemmer was an active member of the New Orleans art scene from the 1930s-2010s.
John Genin as primarily known as a portrait painter, but he also produced historical, genre, and landscape painting in nineteenth century New Orleans.
Artist John James Audubon completed some of his most notable paintings for "The Birds of America" while in Louisiana.
An itinerant artist, John L. Boqueta de Woiseri announced his arrival in New Orleans on May 28, 1803.
One of the best-known twentieth-century southern artists, John McCrady studied and worked in New Orleans, where he established an influential art school.
John T. Scott, raised in New Orleans's Ninth Ward, is best known for his vibrantly colored kinetic art.
John Vanderlyn, the first American painter to study in Paris, exhibited his work in New Orleans in 1821 and 1828.
John Wesley Jarvis was as well-known for his eccentric personality and dress as he was for his talent as a portrait and landscape painter.
José Francisco Xavier de Salazar y Mendoza was a Spanish portraitist in colonial Louisiana.
Although not a Louisiana resident, landscape painter Joseph Rusling Meeker is well known for his bayou swamp scenes.
In the first half of the twentieth century, painter Josephine Crawford helped introduce the New Orleans artistic community to modernism.
Juan José Calandria and Challis Walker Calandria were prominent painters, sculptors, art teachers, and diplomats in New Orleans in the latter half of the twentieth century.
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