St. Mark’s Community Center in New Orleans
Architecture
A 1930s photograph of St. Mark's Community Center at 1130 North Rampart Street, New Orleans.
A 1930s photograph of St. Mark's Community Center at 1130 North Rampart Street, New Orleans.
The Office of the Louisiana State Lottery Company on St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans. The Building was originally designed to be a bank by Gallier, Turpin, & Co. in 1857.
An 1873 engraving depicting the New Orleans Gas Company building designed by James Freret in about 1871 and located in the 200 block of Baronne Street in the Central Business District at the corner of Common. It was torn down in 1929.
This painting by Clarence Millet depicts ramshackle cottages and shacks inhabited by batture dwellers living rent and tax free on federal lands between the levee and Mississippi River.
This polished aluminum sculpture was commissioned by and placed on the Katz and Bestoff (K&B) Plaza in New Orleans in 1978. The work is untitled and measures 12 by 8 by 4 feet.
Barthélémy Lafon's large printed map of the Territory of Orleans, which included much of modern Louisiana, is one of the earliest comprehensive maps of any state or territory in the U.S. It appeared shortly after the Louisiana Purchase and provided significant detailed information not available on previous maps.
French scene of trade between Frenchmen and Indians at the mouth of the Mississippi River; this engraving was distributed by agents of John Law to promote investment in the Company of the West and emigration to the Louisiana colony.
Spanish-born Luis Graner spent some of his last years in New Orleans, where it is believed that the work he produced was his finest. The oil painting "Mistick Krewe of Comus Parade at Night" is an extremely rare depiction of the city's oldest carnival krewe in 1917.
Van Cliburn playing concerto 2 in the third round of the Tchaikovsky Competition in the Great Hall of the Conservatory (Moscow, April 1958).
Van Cliburn commanding the stage of the Moscow Conservatory during the Tchaikovsky Competition (Moscow, April 1958).
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