Summer Nights and a Salute to Henry Price
Magazine, Shreveport Regional Arts Council, Summer 2023
The man who shines his light on NWLA arts and artists
The man who shines his light on NWLA arts and artists
Preservation-conscious technologies marry exploration and stewardship
Natural symbols for southwest Louisiana resilience
1731 plan of New Orleans by Claude Gonichon showing the St. Peter Street Cemetery at upper center.
This playbill for an 1843 production of "The Diamonds of The Crown" at the Theatre d'Orleans was printed in French, with English translation below.
This map, "Plan de la Ville La Nouvelle Orleans Capitale de la Province de la Louisiane," dated 1755, was drawn in ink and watercolor by Jean Baptiste Simon Thierry.
French Quarter street scene showing Orleans Alley, better known by locals as Pirates Alley. Adjacent to St. Louis Cathedral, this was and still is a hotspot for artists to paint, draw, and photograph. William Woodward created "Orleans Alley" in 1907. Oil stick on paper; 23 1/8 x 29 1/8 in.
An 1821 depiction of a street scene in the Faubourg Marigny containing the Marigny Plantation with Indigenous and Black people, and horse drawn carriage in the foreground.
George David Coulon painted "End of City Park Near Orleans Canal, May 29th 1891" with oils on academy board. It measures to 9 x 12 in.
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