Nineteenth Century Louisiana Painters and Paintings

Nineteenth Century Louisiana Painters and Paintings

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Publisher: Pelican Publishing

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9781455609659

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The W.E. Groves Collection contains some fifteen hundred paintings, prints, and watercolors, daguerreotypes and miniatures, including 155 portraits and 217 landscapes pertaining to Louisiana. From these Wiesendanger has selected the material in this book. Lightning Print on Demand Title


Nineteenth Century Louisiana Painters

Nineteenth Century Louisiana Painters

Author: Martin Wiesendanger

Publisher: Pelican Publishing

Published: 1971-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780911116533

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Samples of art from the W. E. Groves Collection, which contains paintings, prints, watercolors, daguerreotypes, and miniatures, including 155 portraits and 217 landscapes. Louisiana painting of the 19th century exhibits literal subjectivism- hard-core reality flavored with an exuberant romanticism and seasoned with the shudder of a Gothic novel. In this volume entitled Nineteenth Century Louisiana Painters and Paintings are samples of art from the W.E. Groves Collection, which contains some 1,500 paintings, prints, watercolors, daguerreotypes, and miniatures, including 155 portraits and 217 landscapes pertaining to Louisiana.


Marie Adrien Persac

Marie Adrien Persac

Author: H. Parrott Bacot

Publisher: LSU Press

Published: 2000-09-01

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780807126424

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Marie Adrien Persac (1823-1873) was a French-born Louisiana artist who worked in a range of mediums to produce a unique view of the lower Mississippi Valley at midcentury. In the first catalogued exhibition devoted solely to this multifaceted but overlooked talent, paintings, drawings, maps, and photographs from numerous holdings have been brought together to present fresh insights and reevaluate this artist's place in the annals of American history and material culture. Due in part to his broad talents artist, cartographer, architect, civil engineer, photographer, and art teacher Persac's work is of major importance to Southern history researchers and art historians. His paintings of south Louisiana plantation houses have captured that now-varnished lifestyle in minute detail, approximating the exactitude of architectural drafting. Today this series is invaluable to scholars of the period, as is Persac's painting of a steamboat interior -- the only one known to exist -- and another French Opera House, which burned to the ground in 1919.


Inventing Acadia

Inventing Acadia

Author: Katie A. Pfohl

Publisher: Other Distribution

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780300247312

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A wide-ranging study of Louisiana landscape painting that places art from the region into a broader national and global context With its dense forests and swamps, Louisiana captured the imagination of writers and painters who viewed its landscape as a fascinating, untamed wilderness. Starting in the 1820s when French émigrés brought the Barbizon school to New Orleans, the state attracted artists from Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the greater United States who shared ideas and experimented with approaches to the enigmatic scenery. Although Louisiana was in many ways an artists' paradise, the land also bore the scars of colonialism and the forced migrations of slavery. Inventing Acadia explores this complex history, following the rise of Louisiana landscape art and situating it amid the cultural shifts of the 19th century. The authors engage not only with artworks but also with the issues that informed them--representations of race and industry, international trade, and climate change. These issues are then carried into the present with a look at the work of contemporary artist Regina Agu. Inventing Acadia establishes Louisiana's role in creating a new vision for American art and highlights the continued relevance of landscape and representation. Distributed for the New Orleans Museum of Art Exhibition Schedule: New Orleans Museum of Art (November 16, 2019-January 26, 2020)


Expressions of Place

Expressions of Place

Author: John R. Kemp

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Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781496808257

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Contemporary artists revealing the state's urban landscapes, southwestern swamps, central prairies, verdant forests, and northern fields


Audubon on Louisiana

Audubon on Louisiana

Author: Ben Forkner

Publisher: LSU Press

Published: 2018-10-10

Total Pages: 582

ISBN-13: 0807169994

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Although we remember John James Audubon’s years in Louisiana primarily for the art he produced there, his writings reflect the profound impact the region made on him and his artistic vision, especially in his magnificent collection of paintings published as The Birds of America. In Audubon on Louisiana, Ben Forkner compiles and explains in depth Audubon’s essential writings on the region. Beginning in 1810 as Audubon arrives in the upper Louisiana Territory, and continuing as he moves into southern Louisiana ten years later (and eventually brings his wife, Lucy, to join him), Audubon’s journals, essays, and letters reveal his struggles to fill his portfolio with new watercolors, his discoveries throughout the region, and the transformative effect the area had on both his art and his life. Forkner provides a detailed introduction to Audubon’s private journal of 1820–21, the Louisiana Journal, to guide readers through this compelling document. Until now, the difficulty of comprehending Audubon’s rough English has often kept readers from fully appreciating the Journal’s significance. The volume also contains a dozen essays that Audubon penned about his experiences in Louisiana; most of these “episodes” he published in his Ornithological Biography, a massive five-volume written work that complements the visual art of Birds of America. Letters describing Audubon’s last voyage to Louisiana in 1837 followed by nine of his Louisiana bird biographies round out the collection. These original texts, augmented with Forkner’s commentary, form a magisterial work that illuminates the importance of Louisiana to Audubon’s life and art. Audubon on Louisiana deepens appreciation of one of the most significant artists—and nature writers—of the nineteenth century.