Art
George David Coulon and Family
The works of Louisiana artist George David Coulon are known for the meticulous detail and the jewel-like quality of his portraits and landscapes, most of which were painted between 1839 and 1902.
The works of Louisiana artist George David Coulon are known for the meticulous detail and the jewel-like quality of his portraits and landscapes, most of which were painted between 1839 and 1902.
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 Ohr was known for his eccentric personality and the wild and exaggerated pottery that he sold at his studio on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
George P. A. Healy spent several seasons painting portraits in New Orleans during the 1840s and 1850s.
The writings of George Washington Cable explored the Creole culture and generated national attention.
Germantown was a utopian colony founded in 1835 by a breakaway sect of the Harmony Society in what is today rural Webster Parish near the town of Minden.
This is a complete list of the governors of Louisiana, their terms, and links to biographical entries.
New Orleans novelist and historian Grace King made the city and state of her birth an abiding theme in her work.
A river race aimed to raise spirits in the war-battered South
The massive Greek Revival plantation house is a modern replica of the original structure at Greenwood which burned to the ground in 1960.
Guerrilla warfare in Civil War Louisiana attacked both Confederate and Union forces, as well as civilians.
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