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Experience Edgar Degas's 'The Cotton Exchange in New Orleans' (1873). A vibrant oil painting capturing the bustling commerce of Louisiana, showcasing a unique blend of realism and Impressionism. Explore its history & artistic significance.
Capture the vibrant realism of Degas's 1873 New Orleans scene with visible brushstrokes; explore this masterful Impressionist snapshot today.
Admire Degas' intimate portrait of Estelle Musson, his cousin and sister-in-law. This Impressionist masterpiece captures elegance & grace with loose brushstrokes and floral beauty.
A lively black and white photograph capturing the soulful energy of a jazz band performing in 1974 by Michael Albert Smith invites you to experience the vibrant New Orleans music culture through this evocative piece.
Discover Edgar Degas's poignant 'Portrait of Estelle Musson,' a captivating Impressionist work depicting his sister-in-law’s quiet dignity amidst her blindness. Explore its rich history & artistic details.
Witness a vibrant New Orleans jazz funeral through Michael Albert Smith’s striking black & white photo. Capturing community resilience, this 1996 image is a powerful document of cultural expression.
A vibrant 1939 scene of intimate figures by Seymour Fogel captures a colorful moment in a sunlit bedroom, offering a unique glimpse into American mid-century art for your private collection.
A soulful 1964 portrait of Billie and Dede Pierce by American realist Noel Rockmore captures the intimate essence of New Orleans jazz culture, inviting you to bring this evocative piece of musical history into your home.
Richard Sexton’s stark black & white photo captures industrial New Orleans: a massive crane ship docked at Perry Street Wharf. Documentary style, strong lines, and evocative of industry & vastness.
Vibrant colorful rooftops of the New Orleans French Quarter come alive in this 1923 landscape by Swedish-American artist Knute August Heldner, offering a charming glimpse into history that you can bring to your home.
A bustling 1853 street scene captured in a detailed black and white wood engraving of the Exchange Hotel in New Orleans by Pierre Louis Pierson, offering a rare glimpse into mid-19th century life for your collection.
Bryan Stephen Berteaux Sr. (1945-2020) was an American artist born in New Orleans, USA. He is renowned for his documentary photography that vividly portrays scenes of life and culture within the city of New Orleans. His work often captures significan
A detailed black and white architectural drawing of the Merchants Exchange Building by James H. Dakin & James Gallier from 1836 captures the grandeur of nineteenth-century New Orleans for your private collection.
St. Bartholomew Cemetery, New Orleans by Richard Sexton. Black & white photo captures history & culture. Explore this evocative image of Algiers Point's beauty.
A detailed 1759 engraved map of the Mississippi region by Johann Baptist Homann featuring vibrant tints and historic vignettes, offering a rare glimpse into colonial North America for your private collection.
Explore red grooms’ vibrant mixed media sculpture of Fats Domino! A detailed, layered assemblage art piece blending Pop Art & collage, celebrating music & culture.
Explore Alfred Waud’s ‘Port of New Orleans,’ a captivating lithograph depicting 19th-century maritime commerce. Discover its realistic style, detailed lines & rich colors – a glimpse into American history.