Architecture

Geodesic Domes
The geodesic dome was pioneered by architect Buckminster Fuller in the mid-twentieth century, and used in several notable Louisiana landmarks.
The geodesic dome was pioneered by architect Buckminster Fuller in the mid-twentieth century, and used in several notable Louisiana landmarks.
Best known for his paintings of New Orleans's French Quarter architecture, itinerant artist George Frederick Castleden held exhibitions in the courtyard of the Cabildo.
George Dunbar has been a major figure in New Orleans contemporary art for more than five decades.
George Dureau, a quintessential New Orleans artist, also is a nationally recognized painter, sculptor, and photographer.
Artist, curator, and gallery owner George Febres helped lead the resurgence of New Orleans as a regional art center beginning in the 1970s.
The images shot by New Orleans photographer George Mugnier illustrate the life and times of Louisiana as the state entered the twentieth century.
George Viavant was widely acclaimed for his specialty in nature morte paintings, a style which boomed in popularity nationwide in the late nineteenth century.
George Lewis was a traditional jazz and brass band clarinet player, arranger, and bandleader from New Orleans.
Photographer George Long is a well-known chronicler of New Orleans street culture, locales, events, and people.
Though he never lived in Louisiana on a permanent basis, twentieth-century painter and photographer Ralston Crawford visited New Orleans frequently and featured the city in much of his work.
George Rodrigue, born and raised in New Iberia, is best known for his Blue Dog series of paintings and sculptures.
New Orleanian George Strickland spent twenty-one years as a major league baseball player.
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