Author: Jessie J. Poesch
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Furniture
Languages : en
Pages : 10
Book Description
Furniture of the River Road Plantations in Louisiana
Author: Jessie J. Poesch
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Furniture
Languages : en
Pages : 10
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Furniture
Languages : en
Pages : 10
Book Description
Vestiges of Grandeur
Author:
Publisher: Chronicle Books
ISBN: 9780811818179
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
In an evocative sequel to the acclaimed "New Orleans: Elegance and Decadence, " Sexton returns with an in-depth visual journey through the hidden mansions--some inhabited, many now long abandoned--of Louisiana's River Road. 200+ color photos.
Publisher: Chronicle Books
ISBN: 9780811818179
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
In an evocative sequel to the acclaimed "New Orleans: Elegance and Decadence, " Sexton returns with an in-depth visual journey through the hidden mansions--some inhabited, many now long abandoned--of Louisiana's River Road. 200+ color photos.
Old Louisiana Plantation Homes and Family Trees
Author: Herman de Bachelle Seebold
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
ISBN: 9781455609895
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 572
Book Description
Originally published in 1941, Old Louisiana Plantation Homes and Family Trees is the definitive guide to the important plantation homes of the Pelican State, as well as the socially and historically prominent families who lived in them. Volume I of the two-volume, boxed set describes structures in several diverse sections of the state, from traditional, Spanish-moss-hung plantations in south Louisiana to the African-inspired structures on the rounds of Melrose Plantation in Natchitoches Parish. The first volume features many rare photographs of historically significant townhomes, plantations, and outbuildings--many no longer extant--and provides detailed genealogical and anecdotal information on a genteel society and lavish lifestyle that is now only a cherished memory. Some of the great houses discussed include D'Estrehan, Tezcuco, Seven Oaks, Parlange, Asphodel, Evergreen, and Rosedown. Volume II traces the history of several important families and features numerous portraits, coats of arms, and archival photographs. It also contains a wealth of genealogical and biographical information about many of the most prominent families in Louisiana history. Some of the family names included are La Frenier, De Livaudais, Forstall, Fortier, Schmidt, S�ghers, Milliken, Parlange, De Brierre, D'Herbigny, Butler, Pipes, Ellis, Percy, Plauch�, Barrow, Bringier, Kenner, Stauffer, Knox, Semmes, Walmsley, Ranlett, Smyth, Sully, De Marigny, De La Ronde, Almonaster, De Dreux, Villere, Beauregard, Matthews, Rathbone, De Buys, Hicky, Duggan, De Macarty, vonPhul, Cade, Du Brocca, Allain, D'Estrehan des Tours, De La Barr�, Koch, Muller, Bruce, Boehm, Seebold, De Bachell�, De Vilbiss, De Beaulieu de Marconnay, Konzelman, Parker, Pitkin, Levert, Ware, Prudhomme, Wilkinson, and Stewart.
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
ISBN: 9781455609895
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 572
Book Description
Originally published in 1941, Old Louisiana Plantation Homes and Family Trees is the definitive guide to the important plantation homes of the Pelican State, as well as the socially and historically prominent families who lived in them. Volume I of the two-volume, boxed set describes structures in several diverse sections of the state, from traditional, Spanish-moss-hung plantations in south Louisiana to the African-inspired structures on the rounds of Melrose Plantation in Natchitoches Parish. The first volume features many rare photographs of historically significant townhomes, plantations, and outbuildings--many no longer extant--and provides detailed genealogical and anecdotal information on a genteel society and lavish lifestyle that is now only a cherished memory. Some of the great houses discussed include D'Estrehan, Tezcuco, Seven Oaks, Parlange, Asphodel, Evergreen, and Rosedown. Volume II traces the history of several important families and features numerous portraits, coats of arms, and archival photographs. It also contains a wealth of genealogical and biographical information about many of the most prominent families in Louisiana history. Some of the family names included are La Frenier, De Livaudais, Forstall, Fortier, Schmidt, S�ghers, Milliken, Parlange, De Brierre, D'Herbigny, Butler, Pipes, Ellis, Percy, Plauch�, Barrow, Bringier, Kenner, Stauffer, Knox, Semmes, Walmsley, Ranlett, Smyth, Sully, De Marigny, De La Ronde, Almonaster, De Dreux, Villere, Beauregard, Matthews, Rathbone, De Buys, Hicky, Duggan, De Macarty, vonPhul, Cade, Du Brocca, Allain, D'Estrehan des Tours, De La Barr�, Koch, Muller, Bruce, Boehm, Seebold, De Bachell�, De Vilbiss, De Beaulieu de Marconnay, Konzelman, Parker, Pitkin, Levert, Ware, Prudhomme, Wilkinson, and Stewart.
Furnishing Louisiana
Author: Jack D. Holden
Publisher: Historic New Orleans Collections
ISBN: 9780917860560
Category : Furniture
Languages : en
Pages : 537
Book Description
"A thorough study of Louisiana's early Creole and Acadian furniture (1735-1835) featuring a full-color catalogue of furniture forms made in the upper and lower Mississippi River valley, along with contextual essays on the history of the region, woods, inlay, hardware, cabinetmakers, interiors, and the import trade"--Provided by publisher.
Publisher: Historic New Orleans Collections
ISBN: 9780917860560
Category : Furniture
Languages : en
Pages : 537
Book Description
"A thorough study of Louisiana's early Creole and Acadian furniture (1735-1835) featuring a full-color catalogue of furniture forms made in the upper and lower Mississippi River valley, along with contextual essays on the history of the region, woods, inlay, hardware, cabinetmakers, interiors, and the import trade"--Provided by publisher.
Plantations by the River
Author: Marcel Boyer
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 9780938909033
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
French priest Joseph M. Paret (1807-1872) served in the missions of Louisiana from 1847 to 1869 as pastor of the Little Red Church, located upstream from New Orleans on the east bank of the Mississippi River. During his somewhat lonely tenure, Paret sketched landscapes, architecture, and interiors, capturing everyday life in prosperous St. Charles Parish. In 1987, fifty-three watercolors were discovered -- still bound in their original sketchbook -- among his personal effects. Plantations by the River contains twenty-eight of these paintings created in or about the year 1859. Paret's insightful artwork provides a visual social history of the antebellum creole culture of south Louisiana and documents properties in addition to structures and furnishings of the period. The book features full-size reproductions of Paret's paintings, which have been restored to their original vibrancy. The value of Paret's detailed folk art lies in the accuracy of his depiction of the region he lived in. He faithfully renders parishioners attending church, men pulling driftwood from the Mississippi River, and the edifices and flora gracing local plantations Ormond and Good Hope, among many others. The text is presented in both English and French; and as a supplement to the art, an appendix of excerpts from Mon Journal d'Amerique -- a collection of correspondence between Paret and his family -- is included. The beautiful, brightly colored paintings of Plantations by the River are a rare discovery and provide a unique view of rural Louisiana life before the onset of the Civil War.
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 9780938909033
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
French priest Joseph M. Paret (1807-1872) served in the missions of Louisiana from 1847 to 1869 as pastor of the Little Red Church, located upstream from New Orleans on the east bank of the Mississippi River. During his somewhat lonely tenure, Paret sketched landscapes, architecture, and interiors, capturing everyday life in prosperous St. Charles Parish. In 1987, fifty-three watercolors were discovered -- still bound in their original sketchbook -- among his personal effects. Plantations by the River contains twenty-eight of these paintings created in or about the year 1859. Paret's insightful artwork provides a visual social history of the antebellum creole culture of south Louisiana and documents properties in addition to structures and furnishings of the period. The book features full-size reproductions of Paret's paintings, which have been restored to their original vibrancy. The value of Paret's detailed folk art lies in the accuracy of his depiction of the region he lived in. He faithfully renders parishioners attending church, men pulling driftwood from the Mississippi River, and the edifices and flora gracing local plantations Ormond and Good Hope, among many others. The text is presented in both English and French; and as a supplement to the art, an appendix of excerpts from Mon Journal d'Amerique -- a collection of correspondence between Paret and his family -- is included. The beautiful, brightly colored paintings of Plantations by the River are a rare discovery and provide a unique view of rural Louisiana life before the onset of the Civil War.
Capturing Oak Alley
Author: Michael Ledet
Publisher: Oak Alley Fndtn
ISBN: 9780970410627
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 135
Book Description
Publisher: Oak Alley Fndtn
ISBN: 9780970410627
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 135
Book Description
Louisiana's Sugar Palace
Author: Jim Blanchard
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780991618606
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
A magnificent pictorial and history of the enchanting mansion, gardens, and buildings of Louisiana's Sugar Palace, Houmas House Plantation and Gardens. Artist, author, and photographer Jim Blanchard's compilation of recent and historic photography, archival research, and treasures from the Houmas Collection unfold in his tribute to the families of the great sugar barons Daniel Clark, Wade Hampton, John Burnside, and William Porcher Miles. The historic tribute also includes early explorers and settlers of the vast Louisiana Territory, and their encounters with the Houmas Indians during expeditions prior to the Louisiana Purchase. In 2003, New Orleans businessman Kevin Kelly rescued the historic property and took to task in renovating and restoring the Houmas to its former splendor, creating a tribute to the grand, bountiful lifestyles of the Sugar Barons. The thirty-eight spectacular acres surrounding Houmas House are filled with old and new gardens, massive moss-draped live oaks, ponds and fountains, statues and sculptures, enticing pathways, bridges, and an abundance of blossoming flowers that change with the seasons. Jim Blanchard's first visit to the Houmas was on a River Road day-trip with his parents in June of 1973. Since his early years, he has been captivated by the architectural importance of rural south Louisiana's homes and buildings, a passion that shaped his life's work. From his architectural archival watercolor drawings, featured in many important publications and collections, to his focus through the lens of the camera, Jim has amassed a tribute to Louisiana, then and now. When Kevin Kelly purchased Houmas in 2003, Jim's architectural design knowledge and research were instrumental in accomplishing the restoration of the property, which continues to date. Through his ongoing research, documentation, information, and photographs from families of past owners, the history of the Houmas is continually unfolding. The bulk of the collection shown in Louisiana's Sugar Palace encompasses Jim Blanchard's photographic portraiture of the restored mansion and the gardens of Houmas.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780991618606
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
A magnificent pictorial and history of the enchanting mansion, gardens, and buildings of Louisiana's Sugar Palace, Houmas House Plantation and Gardens. Artist, author, and photographer Jim Blanchard's compilation of recent and historic photography, archival research, and treasures from the Houmas Collection unfold in his tribute to the families of the great sugar barons Daniel Clark, Wade Hampton, John Burnside, and William Porcher Miles. The historic tribute also includes early explorers and settlers of the vast Louisiana Territory, and their encounters with the Houmas Indians during expeditions prior to the Louisiana Purchase. In 2003, New Orleans businessman Kevin Kelly rescued the historic property and took to task in renovating and restoring the Houmas to its former splendor, creating a tribute to the grand, bountiful lifestyles of the Sugar Barons. The thirty-eight spectacular acres surrounding Houmas House are filled with old and new gardens, massive moss-draped live oaks, ponds and fountains, statues and sculptures, enticing pathways, bridges, and an abundance of blossoming flowers that change with the seasons. Jim Blanchard's first visit to the Houmas was on a River Road day-trip with his parents in June of 1973. Since his early years, he has been captivated by the architectural importance of rural south Louisiana's homes and buildings, a passion that shaped his life's work. From his architectural archival watercolor drawings, featured in many important publications and collections, to his focus through the lens of the camera, Jim has amassed a tribute to Louisiana, then and now. When Kevin Kelly purchased Houmas in 2003, Jim's architectural design knowledge and research were instrumental in accomplishing the restoration of the property, which continues to date. Through his ongoing research, documentation, information, and photographs from families of past owners, the history of the Houmas is continually unfolding. The bulk of the collection shown in Louisiana's Sugar Palace encompasses Jim Blanchard's photographic portraiture of the restored mansion and the gardens of Houmas.
Antiques
Louisiana Plantation Homes, Colonial and Antebellum
Author: William Darrell Overdyke
Publisher: Crown
ISBN:
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Publisher: Crown
ISBN:
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Plantations
Author: Cara M. Batt
Publisher: Voyageur Press (MN)
ISBN:
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Publisher: Voyageur Press (MN)
ISBN:
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description