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990_05_9-US-LA-NO_9HR New Orleans, Louisiana: c. 1927 Traffic at the intersection of Canal and Carondelet Streets in New Orleans. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_9-US-LA-NO_5HR New Orleans, Louisiana: c. 1920 Moss hangs from the magnificent stand of Pakenham's Oak trees in New Orleans. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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902_05_12512695highres The Battle of New Orleans, December 14, 1814 to January 18, 1815, the final major battle of the War of 1812. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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913_03_PO07565 Color satellite image of Mississippi River Delta, Louisiana, United States. Image collected on February 10, 2017 by Sentinel-2 satellites.
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913_03_PO07554 Color satellite image of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The city is located in the Mississippi River Delta, south of Lake Pontchartrain, on the banks of the Mississippi River. Image collected on February 10, 2017 by Sentinel-2 satellites.
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913_03_PO07553 Color satellite image of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The city is located in the Mississippi River Delta, south of Lake Pontchartrain, on the banks of the Mississippi River. Image collected on February 10, 2017 by Sentinel-2 satellites.
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913_03_PO07552 Color satellite image of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The city is located in the Mississippi River Delta, south of Lake Pontchartrain, on the banks of the Mississippi River. Image collected on February 10, 2017 by Sentinel-2 satellites.
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990_16_X-Berg-Patty_3HR New Orleans, Louisiana: c. 1952 Pro golfer Patty Berg meets up with New Orleans restaurateur Diamond Jim Moran at the New Orleans Women's Open golf tournament.
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990_16_1-Fin-StEx_26HR New Orleans, Louisiana: December 18, 1941 Girls are employed for the first time to mark up stock quotations by a New Orleans brokerage house. They were employed because young men are now in the armed forces or working in defense plants.
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990_05_9-US-LA-NO_11HR New Orleans, Louisiana: 1975 The Superdome in New Orleans as it neared completion.
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917_05_WHA_113_0460 The Free Masons bought a building known as the Commercial Exchange in New Orleans in1892 and used it until 1926, when it was demolished and a new building was constructed.
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990_05_9-US-LA-NO_1HR New Orleans, Louisiana September 30, 1964 A jazz band plays dirges to celebrate the closing of the Bourbon House bar in New Orleans It was accorded a full funeral with a casket, pallbearers, and a band. Tennessee Williams was once a patron there.
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990_05_9-US-IL-Chi_62HR Chicago, Illinois: 1933 Barges from New Orleans arriving in Chicago on the Chicago River with Michigan Ave in the lower right corner.
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990_05_9-US-LA-NO_8HR New Orleans, Louisiana: c. 1960 A courtyard in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
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990_05_7-Crime-Pris-Int_12HR New Orleans, Louisiana: October 1, 1971.Inmates at Parish Prison stage a sit-down to protest conditions at at the facility.
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990_05_9-US-LA-NO_7HR New Orleans, Louisiana: August 11, 1962 An exotic dancer at the Gunga Den appears unconcerned about the vice raid headlines in the French Quarter in New Orleans.
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990_05_3-Rite-Funeral_1HR New Orleans, Louisiana: June 1, 1961 William 'Baba' Ridgley, one of the last of the oldtime jazz musicians, is laid to rest in New Orleans to the accompaniment of a slow-shuffling jazz band of his former fellow players in the Eureka Jazz Band.
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990_05_X-Zaharias-Babe_13HR New Orleans, Louisiana: c. 1952 Golf star Babe Didrikson has fun with sidesaddle and pistols on a mechanical horse.
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990_05_9-US-LA-NO_2HR New Orleans, Louisiana: c.1900 A festive occasion on Canal Street in New Orleans.
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990_05_8-Pub-Ferry_5HR New Orleans, Louisiana: c. 1931 The car ferry boat 'Algiers' crossing the Mississippi River.
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990_05_9-US-LA-NO_10HR New Orleans, Louisiana: c. 1928 20,000 striking street car workers and sympathizers on Canal Street just before they burned the street car that the Public Service Company had attepted to use to restore service. Two strikers were killed in the riot afterwards.
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990_05_9-US-LA-NO_6HR New Orleans, Louisiana: 1924 Looking down Orleans Street towards the St. Louis Cathedral in the Old French Quarter in New Orleans.
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981_05_LC120702__0138_3 The Mass Meeting At The Statue Of Henry Clay, In Canal Street, At Which It Was Decided To Avenge Hennessy'S Murder, New Orleans
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981_05_LC120702__0138_4 The Lynching Of Italians At New Orleans: The Lynchers Breaking Into The Prison
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00856781 "American Civil War 1861 - 1865, picket of the 1st Louisiana Native Guard (USA) at the New Orleans, Opelousas and Great Western Railroad, Louisiana, wood engraving ""Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper"", 7.3.1863,"
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akg300584 Bechet, Sidney; American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist and composer; New Orleans 14.5.1897 - Garches bei Paris. 14.5.1959. Bechet's funeral at the cemetery of Garches: The funeral procession on its way to the cemetery. Photo, May 1959.
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akg8807420 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.Street scene: winter sun,Black man smoking a cigar, leaning against a wooden wall.Black and white, photo, 1973.
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akg8169185 West Berlin, Schöneberg, Martin-Luther-Straße 14/16, the house was badly damaged during the Second World War, jazz club "New Orleans". West Berlin Schoeneberg, April 26, 1966. Phto by Jürgen Grothe.
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akg021479 Armstrong, Louis Daniel, called Satchmo American musician New Orleans 4.7.1900 - New York 6.7.1971. - Louis Armstrong on tour through Germany, Berlin, October 1952. Photo.
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akg7178479 Edward Weston, 1886-1958. "Willie", St. Roch Cemetery, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1941. Gelatin silver print, No. 11 from the "Fiftieth Anniversary Portfolio 1902-1952", 24.1 × 19 cm. Inv. No. 1952.225, Chicago, Art Institute. Copyright: This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image. © Edward Weston.
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akg021473 Armstrong, Louis Daniel, called Satchmo American musician, New Orleans 4.7.1900 - New York 6.7.1971. "Ein König in Berlin" (Louis Armstrong in Berlin). Painting, 1965, by Bert Heller (1912-1970). Cämmerswalde (Erzgebirge), holiday home. Copyright: Additional copyrights must be cleared.
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akg1664776 ippi River, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
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akg4821120 New Orleans (Louisiana, USA), French Market (Markthallen im French Quarter). - Waterfront in New Orleans. French market sidewalk scene. Louisiana. - Straßenszene. Foto von Walker Evans. Entstanden im Dezember 1935 im Rahmen seiner von der Resettlement Administration (RA; ab 1937 Farm Security Administration (FSA)) in Auftrag gegebenen Fotodokumentation über die Armut der Landbevölkerung, v.A. im sog. Dust Bowl, während der Great Depression sowie über die Errungenschaften des New Deal.
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akg5118693 Louis Daniel Armstrong, called Satchmo. American Jazztrompeter and singers, New Orleans 4.8.1901 - New York City 6.7.1971. Louis Armstrong in the cloakroom of the New York Jazzclub "Aquarium". Photo, circa July 1946 (William P. Gottlieb).
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akg5118694 Louis Daniel Armstrong, called Satchmo. American Jazztrompeter and singers, New Orleans 4.8.1901 - New York City 6.7.1971. Louis Armstrong, playing the trumpet in the rooms of the New York jazz club "Aquarium". Photo, circa July 1946 (William P. Gottlieb).
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akg5067926 Master of the Orléans Triptych 1485-1615. Triptych with the Nativity and the Annunciation, ca. 1885-1915. Painted enamel on copper, partly gilt, 21.6 × 20.3 cm. Inv. Nr. 1982.60.131. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg2296866 Sidney Bechet; American jazz clarinetist and soprano saxophone player; New Orleans 14.5.1897 - Garches near Paris 14.5.1959. Sidney Bechet presents his golden record in the dressing room of the "Olympia" Music Hall in Paris. Photo, October 1955. Vintage Print, 18 × 18 cm.
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akg021484 Louis Daniel Armstrong, called Satchmo American Musician New Orleans 4.7.1900 - New York 6.7.1971. With Velma Middleton on Germany Tour, Berlin, October 1952. Photos.
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akg194221 Magritte, René 1898-1967. "L'art de la conversation" (The art of conversation), 1950. Oil on canvas, 50 × 60 cm. Gift of William H.Alexander, New Orleans, Museum of Art. Museum: New Orleans, Museum of Art. Copyright: © René Magritte. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg743388 Fats Domino live 1977 Hardy Schiffler. Copyright: For editorial use only. No model release. For editorial use only.
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akg4920071 Schiffahrt / Schiffsbau / Stapellauf. - In der Werft der Delta Shipbuilding Company in New Orleans (Louisiana): Stapellauf des Liberty-Frachters Jonathan Grout am 11. Mai 1942. - - Foto. Privatsammlung.
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akg4920070 Schiffahrt / Schiffsbau / Stapellauf. - In der Werft der Delta Shipbuilding Company in New Orleans (Louisiana): Stapellauf des Liberty-Frachters Laurence J. Gallagher am 28. Februar 1945. - Foto. Privatsammlung.
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akg4821124 New Orleans (Louisiana, USA), Lebensmittelladen. - New Orleans Street Corner, Louisiana. - Lieferwagen der Dixie Baking Company vor einem Lebensmittelladen an einer Straßenecke in New Orleans. Foto von Walker Evans. Entstanden im August 1936 im Rahmen seiner von der Resettlement Administration (RA; ab 1937 Farm Security Administration (FSA)) in Auftrag gegebenen Fotodokumentation über die Armut der Landbevölkerung, v.A. im sog. Dust Bowl, während der Great Depression sowie über die Errungenschaften des New Deal.
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akg1568283 Militär / Länder / USA / Zweiter Weltkrieg.-Mitglied der US-Küstenwache bewacht ein Torpedoboot auf der Werft der Higgins Industries, Inc., in New Orleans, Louisiana.-Foto, Juli 1942 ( Howard R.Hollem).
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ibxhal09935402 Half-timbered vault, in front Mühlenbach, on the right Hotel New Orleans, Wismar, Hanseatic city, Mecklenburg, Baltic Sea, Germany, Europe
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ibxhal09935395 Half-timbered vault, in front Mühlenbach, behind Hotel New Orleans, Wismar, Hanseatic city, Mecklenburg, Baltic Sea, Germany, Europe
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akg570257 Williams, Tennessee (Thomas Lanier). American playwright; 1911-1983. Works:. A Streetcar Named Desire; VA 1947.- Performed in Berlin, at the Schloßpark-Theater (prod.: H. Treusch; actors: Claus Theo Gärtner, Nicole Heester a. o.): scene. Drawing, undated; by Gerd Hartung (1913-2003). Felt pen on paper 21 × 29,7 cm. Private Collection. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Copyright: Gerd Hartung's artistic copyright cleared via akg-images. For editorial use only. This artwork is not in the public domain. akg-images represents the artistic copyright of this artist, please contact us from more information and to clear the necessary permissions.
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akg969503 Chantilly (Dép.Oise, Picardie, Frankreich), Schloss / Château, (Petit Château um 1560 von Jean Bullant; Grand Château, um 1530, nach Zerstörung 1799 Neubau 1875-81 unter dem Herzog von Aumale; Arch.: Honoré Daumet; heute Musée Condé). /-Teilansicht von Südwesten.-Foto, undatiert.
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akg969512 Chantilly (Dép.Oise, Picardie, Frankreich), Schloss / Château, (Petit Château um 1560 von Jean Bullant; Grand Château, um 1530, nach Zerstörung 1799 Neubau 1875-81 unter dem Herzog von Aumale; Arch.: Honoré Daumet; heute Musée Condé). /-Teilansicht des Château Neuf mit dem Schlossgarten.-/ Foto, undatiert.
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akg943389 Chantilly (Dép.Oise, Picardie, Frankreich), Schloss / Château de Chantilly (Petit Château um 1560 von Jean Bullant; Grand Château, um 1530, nach Zerstörung 1799 Neubau 1875-81 unter dem Herzog von Aumale; Arch.: Honoré Daumet; heute Musée Condé).-Teilansicht mit Schlosskapelle.-Foto, undatiert.
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akg820402 Chantilly (Dép.Oise, Picardie, Frankreich), Schloss / Château, (Petit Château um 1560 von Jean Bullant; Grand Château, um 1530, nach Zerstörung 1799 Neubau 1875-81 unter dem Herzog von Aumale; Arch.: Honoré Daumet; heute Musée Condé).-Teilansicht des Château Neuf.-Foto, 2008.
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akg820404 Chantilly (Dép.Oise, Picardie, Frankreich), Schloss / Château, (Petit Château um 1560 von Jean Bullant; Grand Château, um 1530, nach Zerstörung 1799 Neubau 1875-81 unter dem Herzog von Aumale; Arch.: Honoré Daumet; heute Musée Condé).-Teilansicht: Brückentor des Château Neuf.-/ Foto, 2008.
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akg1027467 Chantilly (Dép.Oise, Picardie, Frankreich), Schloss / Château, (Petit Château um 1560 von Jean Bullant; Grand Château, um 1530, nach Zerstörung 1799 Neubau 1875-81 unter dem Herzog von Aumale; Arch.: Honoré Daumet; heute Musée Condé).-Teilansicht bei Sonnenuntergang.-Foto, undatiert.
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orz181232 INTERIOR- HALL DE ENTRADA-DISTRIBUIDOR. Author: MARX SAMUEL. Location: MUSEO DE ARTE. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181255 DETALLE DE ESCULTURA AL AIRE LIBRE. Location: MUSEO DE ARTE. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181234 ESCULTURA AL AIRE LIBRE. Location: MUSEO DE ARTE. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181172 PAVIMENTO DE LA CALZADA - LADRILLOS DE CERAMICA VIDRIADA CON EL NOMBRE DEL DONANTE. Location: EXTERIOR. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181117 BALCON DE HIERRO FORJADO TIPICO DE UNA CASA COLONIAL. Location: EXTERIOR. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181133 EDIFICIO DEL BARRIO FRANCES-ARMAZON DE MADERA CON BALCONES DE HIERRO FORJADO Y COLADO. Location: EXTERIOR. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181132 EDIFICIO DEL BARRIO FRANCES-ARMAZON DE MADERA CON BALCONES DE HIERRO FORJADO Y COLADO. Location: EXTERIOR. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181134 ESCALERA DE INCENDIOS. Location: EXTERIOR. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181112 EDIFICIO DEL BARRIO FRANCES-ARMAZON DE MADERA CON BALCONES DE HIERRO FORJADO Y COLADO. Location: EXTERIOR. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181115 CALLE TIPICA DE NUEVA ORLEANS-CASAS COLONIALES CON BALCONES DE HIERRO. Location: EXTERIOR. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181113 EDIFICIO DEL BARRIO FRANCES-ARQUITECTURA COLONIAL. Location: EXTERIOR. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181106 EDIFICIO DEL BARRIO FRANCES-DETALLE DE VENTANA CON BALCON. Location: EXTERIOR. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181183 PAVIMENTO DE LA CALZADA - LADRILLOS DE CERAMICA VIDRIADA CON EL NOMBRE DEL DONANTE. Location: EXTERIOR. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181130 EDIFICIO DEL BARRIO FRANCES-ARMAZON DE MADERA CON BALCONES DE HIERRO FORJADO Y COLADO. Location: EXTERIOR. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181131 EDIFICIO DEL BARRIO FRANCES-ARMAZON DE MADERA CON BALCONES DE HIERRO FORJADO Y COLADO. Location: EXTERIOR. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181168 ESCULTURA AL AIRE LIBRE. Location: MUSEO DE ARTE. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181114 EDIFICIO DEL BARRIO FRANCES-ARMAZON DE MADERA CON BALCONES DE HIERRO FORJADO Y COLADO. Location: EXTERIOR. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181129 EDIFICIO DEL BARRIO FRANCES-ARMAZON DE MADERA CON BALCONES DE HIERRO FORJADO Y COLADO. Location: EXTERIOR. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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orz181116 EDIFICIO DEL BARRIO FRANCES-ARMAZON DE MADERA CON BALCONES DE HIERRO FORJADO Y COLADO. Location: EXTERIOR. NUEVA ORLEANS-LUISIANA.
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alb4070466 Cover of a small complimentary booklet/diary, with the compliments of the New St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans. A collection of menu cards of dinners and reports of celebrations in the United States of America in the years 1890-1904, formed by Miss F. E. Buttolph. Bound in three volumes. 1890-1904. Source: C.120.f.2 volume 4 no.31.
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akg1090457 Bechet, Sidney; USamerikanischer Jazz-Klarinettist und und-Sopransaxophonist; New Orleans 14.5.1897-Garches bei Paris 14.5.1959. /-Sidney Bechet mit Klarinette bei einem Auftritt im "Olympia" in Paris.-/ Foto, Oktober 1955. Vintage Print, 19,5 x 24,5 cm.
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akg1090452 Bechet, Sidney; USamerikanischer Jazz-Klarinettist und und-Sopransaxophonist; New Orleans 14.5.1897-Garches bei Paris 14.5.1959. Foto, Paris, Olympia, Oktober 1955. Vintage Print, 24 x 18 cm.
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akg1090458 Bechet, Sidney; USamerikanischer Jazz-Klarinettist und und-Sopransaxophonist; New Orleans 14.5.1897-Garches bei Paris 14.5.1959. /-Sidney Bechet mit Klarinette in der Garderobe des "Olympia" in Paris.-/ Foto, Oktober 1955. Vintage Print, 24 x 18 cm.
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akg1090456 Bechet, Sidney; USamerikanischer Jazz-Klarinettist und und-Sopransaxophonist; New Orleans 14.5.1897-Garches bei Paris 14.5.1959. /-Sidney Bechet mit Klarinette bei einem Auftritt im "Olympia" in Paris.-/ Foto, Oktober 1955. Vintage Print, 19,5 x 24,5 cm.
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akg1090461 Bechet, Sidney; USamerikanischer Jazz-Klarinettist und und-Sopransaxophonist; New Orleans 14.5.1897-Garches bei Paris 14.5.1959. /-Sidney Bechet an Bord eines Schiffes auf der Seine in Paris.-/ Foto, Oktober 1956. Vintage Print, 17,5 x 12,5 cm.
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akg1090449 Bechet, Sidney; USamerikanischer Jazz-Klarinettist und und-Sopransaxophonist; New Orleans 14.5.1897-Garches bei Paris 14.5.1959. /-Sidney Bechet mit Klarinette bei einem Auftritt im "Olympia" in Paris.-/ Foto, Oktober 1955. Vintage Print, 19,5 x 24,5 cm.
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alb3605228 Maude Adams (1872-1953) as Joan of Arc. Artist: Alphonse Mucha (Czech, Ivancice 1860-1939 Prague). Dimensions: 82 1/4 x 30 in. (208.9 x 76.2 cm). Date: 1909.Born in what is now the Czech Republic, Mucha rose to fame as a theater poster designer and commercial illustrator in Paris. From 1904 on, he made several working trips to the United States. Mucha painted this portrait of Maude Adams as Joan of Arc to promote a one-night gala performance of Friedrich Schiller's The Maid of Orleans at Harvard University Stadium on June 22, 1909; he also designed the production's costumes and sets and supervised the direction. The sitter's stylized gestures, the elaborate floral patterns, and the undulating lines are characteristic of Mucha's flamboyant style. He devised the complementary frame. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3613939 Washstand (athénienne or lavabo). Culture: French, Paris. Designer: Design attributed to Charles Percier (French, Paris 1764-1838 Paris). Dimensions: Height: 36 3/8 in. (92.4 cm); Diameter: 19 1/2 in. (49.5 cm). Maker: Gilt bronze mounts by Martin-Guillaume Biennais (French, 1764-1843, active ca. 1796-1819). Date: 1800-1814.The form of this elegant washstand ultimately derives from the ancient Greco-Roman three-legged perfume burner or brazier, of which the designer Charles Percier had made some study. The decoration reflects his familiarity with the wall decorations in the emperor Nero's Golden House and their adaptation in Raphael's Logge in the Vatican. A reappreciation during the Renaissance of the tripod as a luxury item of the utmost refinement is documented as early as 1499 by an example illustrated in Francesco Colonna's Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, published in Venice that year.[1] A further not-to-be-underestimated influence on Percier was Neoclassical paintings illustrating ancient Greek mythology, such as The Loves of Paris and Helen, commissioned from Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825) by the comte d'Artois in 1788.[2] The designer was also familiar with the richly illustrated seven-volume Recueil d'antiquités (1752-67) by the comte de Caylus (1692-1765),[3] and the Recueil et parallèle des édi fices by Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand (1760-1834), published between 1799 and 1801 in Paris, in which plate 25 was devoted to tripod forms, among other types of Roman objects.[4]The shape of the base and of the shelf--triangular with canted sides--can be traced back to a famous antique Roman tripod named after the French antiquarian Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peirese (1580-1637).[5] Percier was probably also acquainted with the athénienne designed about 1773 by Jean-Henri Eberts (acc. no. 1993.355.1), which has the same type of base.The long-accepted attribution of the design of this athénienne to Charles Percier, the imaginative friend of Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine (1762-1853), who in partnership with Fontaine dominated interior design in France during the Empire period, is based on its close similarity to a large colored drawing ascribed to Percier now in the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.[6] The maker of the Museum's piece, Martin-Guillaume Biennais, was perhaps the most accomplished goldsmith and entrepreneur of his time in France (see also acc. no. 26.168.77). He owed his economic success to the dissolution of the mighty Parisian guilds, the grandes corporations, which had controlled the activity of all craftsmen and artisans during the ancien régime. Like other skillful young goldsmiths he found himself free after the Revolution to explore business opportunities without corporate obstacles and turned his back on the outdated privileges and jealousies of the habitually conservative former guild masters. One of seven children, Biennais was born into a simple laboring family in 1764. Four decades later, he headed the most important goldsmith's and jeweler's firm in continental Europe. His inventive traveling sets and ostentatious tableware found favor not only with the emperor and his entourage but also with the swarm of nouveaux riches and self-made men who flourished in prosperous post-Revolutionary France.[7] Biennais's products were smartly promoted on his business card of 1806. It shows at the left in an architectural niche a fashionable tripod, most likely a perfume burner or brazier, crowned by a swan with spread wings.[8]There is an iron plate on the underside of the triangular shelf between the legs of the Museum's example. This served as an attachment for a lost, hanging bell-shaped ornament decorated with a stylized acanthus-and-acorn motif. How the bell hung down over the stand can be seen in another version of this model in Fontainebleau.[9] The unusually formed, bold ormolu mount would have shifted the eye slightly toward the gilt-metal parts below, creating a better balance between the warm-colored wood and gilded bronze mounts and the sparkling, moonlight-cold look of the silver basin and ewer (both missing from the Museum's piece). Several simpler washstands are recorded in inventories of Napoleon's palaces.[10]Percier's athénienne is known in three versions: the above-mentioned example at Fontainebleau, which has a probably not original dark, patinated metal basin (the ewer is lost); the present piece; and the famous personal washstand of Napoleon, today at the Musée du Louvre, Paris.[11] Napoleon kept it in his bedroom at the Palais des Tuileries, where he settled early in 1800, the year in which he commissioned the stand. It was one of the few personal luxury items that accompanied the emperor into exile at Saint Helena.Like Napoleon's washstand, this example is decorated with masterfully executed dolphins and swans, both graceful allusions to Napoleon as the rightful successor of the Sun King, Louis XIV. The firstborn son of each French ruler was called the "Dauphin," a word that also means dolphin. That jolly sea-dweller and also the winged sea creatures on the frieze around the triangular shelf suggest the Mediterranean, which forms the southern border of France and surrounds the island of Corsica, the birthplace of Napoleon.[12] The swan, which was believed to utter a beautiful song at the time of its death, was associated with Apollo, god of music, with whom Louis XIV identified himself. The swan is also a symbol of beauty and of parental solicitude. At the approach of danger, with feathers puffed up and anxiously hissing, these birds protect their young within the wall of their white wings. Napoleon's consort, Josephine, and her children were frequently compared to a swan and its cygnets.[13] The swan was chosen as her symbol by Claude, wife of Francis I, the French Renaissance king whom Napoleon greatly admired.The Museum's athénienne was certainly made for a close friend or relative of the emperor. It is a superior example of the new Empire style, through which Napoleon, with the aid of leading artisans, tried to emulate the lavish decors of the ancien régime, modified by the classical restraint and formality of the art of the caesars of ancient Rome. Empire furniture of such superbly calculated plan and proportions may express better than anything else the confidence, fresh ideas, and energy of the age.[Wolfram Koeppe 2006]Footnotes:[1] Peter Thornton. The Italian Renaissance Interior, 1400-1600. New York, 1991, p. 212, pl. 240.[2] Jacques-Louis David, 1748-1825. Exh. cat., Musée du Louvre, Paris, and Musée National du Château, Versailles. Paris, 1989, pp. 184-88, no. 79; and Anne Dion-Tenenbaum. L'orfèvre de Napoléon: Martin-Guillaume Biennais. Exh. cat., Musée du Louvre. Les dossiers due Musée du Louvre. Paris, 2003, p. 20, fig. 9.[3] Claudio Paolini, Alessandra Ponte, and Ornella Selvafolta. Il bello "ritrovato": Gusto, ambienti, mobili dell'Ottocento. Novara, 1990, p. 30.[4] John Morley. The History of Furniture: Twenty-five Centuries of Style and Design in the Western Tradition. Boston, 1999, p. 17, fig. 10 (dated 1802); and D'après l'antique. Exh. cat., Musée du Louvre. Paris, 2000, p. 345, no. 159 (entry by Anne Dion-Tenenbaum).[5] For the Peirese tripod, see John Morley. The History of Furniture: Twenty-five Centuries of Style and Design in the Western Tradition. Boston, 1999, p. 25, fig. 27.[6] Anne Dion-Tenenbaum. L'orfèvre de Napoléon: Martin-Guillaume Biennais. Exh. cat., Musée du Louvre. Les dossiers due Musée du Louvre. Paris, 2003, pp. 19-20, no. 2; in this excellent study Dion-Tenenbaum discusses the evolution of the tripod form in great detail.[7] Ibid., pp. 11-17.[8] Ibid., p. 14, fig. 3.[9] The third known version of this model, in the Musée du Louvre, Paris, has an identical iron plate, but the pendent bell ornament has been lost. On this washstand, see below at n. 11. For the second version, at Fontainebleau, see Anne Dion-Tenenbaum. L'orfèvre de Napoléon: Martin-Guillaume Biennais. Exh. cat., Musée du Louvre. Les dossiers due Musée du Louvre. Paris, 2003, pp. 23-24, no. 4.[10] For example, "une athénienne dorée beau bois d'acajou, pot et jatte dorés" (a gilded athénienne of mahogany, the ewer and bowl gilded) and another with gilded ewer and bowl decorated with palmettes; Archives Nationales, Paris, O2 55.[11] For Napoleon's washstand, see R., G., and C. Ledoux-Lebard. "L'inventaire des appartements de l'empereur Napoléon Ier aux Tuileries." Bulletin de la Société de l'Histoire de l'Art Français, 1952 (pub. 1953), p. 200, no. 872; D'après l'antique. Exh. cat., Musée du Louvre. Paris, 2000, pp. 346-47, no. 160 (entry by Anne Dion-Tenenbaum); Anne Dion-Tenenbaum. L'orfèvre de Napoléon: Martin-Guillaume Biennais. Exh. cat., Musée du Louvre. Les dossiers due Musée du Louvre. Paris, 2003, pp. 21-22, no. 3; Gail Feigenbaum. Jefferson's America and Napoleon's France: An Exhibition for the Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial. Exh. cat., New Orleans Museum of Art. New Orleans, 2003, p. 71, no. 47 (entry by David O'Brien); and Elke Pastré. "Der Goldschmied Napoleons." Weltkunst 73 (December 2003), p. 2109, fig. 4.[12] A Greek mosaic found on the island of Delos is decorated with dolphins and the same wavelike Vitruvian scroll ornament that encircles the upper ring of the basin holder of the Museum's washstand. For the mosaic, see Pierre Arizzoli-Clémental. "Néoclassicisme." In L'art décoratif en Europe, ed. Alain Gruber, vol. 3, Du Néoclassicisme à l'Art Déco, pp. 21-127. Paris, 1994, p. 62.[13] James David Draper, with Clare Le Corbeiller. The Arts under Napoleon: An Exhibition of the Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts, with Loans from the Audrey B. Love Foundation and Other New York Collections. Exh. cat., The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, 1978, p. [4]. On the symbolism of swans, see James Hall. Dictionary of Subjects and Symbols in Art. Rev. ed. New York, 1979, p. 294. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg995445 Bechet, Sidney; USamerikanischer Jazz-Klarinettist und und-Sopransaxophonist; New Orleans 14.5.1897-Garches bei Paris 14.5.1959.-Sidney Bechet bei einem Konzert in Hannover ( Niedersachsen, Deutschland).-Foto, um 1956.
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akg207425 Calder, Alexander; American sculptor. Philadelphia 22.8.1898 - New York. 11.11.1976. Alexander Calder with one of his sculptures (mobile) in the garden of his house in Saché near Orléans (France). Photo, August, 1967. Copyright: © Alexander Calder. This artwork is not in the public domain. It is your responsibility to obtain all necessary third party permissions from the copyright handler in your country prior to publication.
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akg045488 Braque, Georges. 1882-1963. "L'Estaque", 1906. Oil on canvas, 50 × 60cm. Paris, Private Collection. New Orleans, Museum of Art. Museum: New Orleans, Museum of Art. Copyright: © Georges Braque. This artwork is not in the public domain. It is your responsibility to obtain all necessary third party permissions from the copyright handler in your country prior to publication.
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alb2612612 [Sister Mary Paul Lewis, a Sister of the Order of the Holy Family, New Orleans]; Doris Ulmann, American, 1882 - 1934; December 1931; Platinum print; Image: 20.5 x 15.6 cm (8 1/16 x 6 1/8 in.), Sheet: 21.3 x 16.4 cm (8 3/8 x 6 7/16 in.).
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alb2648611 Southern Yacht Club, West End, New Orleans, Southern Yacht Club, Yacht clubs, Clubhouses, Yachts, Piers & wharves, United States, Louisiana, New Orleans, 1900.
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alb2643257 CARNIVAL OF THE MARDI-GRAS AT NEW ORLEANS, U.S.A., U.S., US, USA, UNITED STATES, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AMERICA, 1883; THE BOEUF GRAS, PLATO'S ATLANTIS, BEAUTIFUL SNOW, VOICES OF THE NIGHT, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, THE PAEAN OF THE BELLS, HAMLET, MISSISSIPPI IN FLOOD.
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alb2645923 Southern Yacht Club, West End, New Orleans, Southern Yacht Club, Yacht clubs, Clubhouses, United States, Louisiana, New Orleans, 1890.
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alb2171007 The USS Minneapolis, a New Orleans class, heavy cruiser, 1935, United States, 20th century. Location: Venice, Museo Storico Navale (Boat Museum).
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alb2002916 THE MASS MEETING AT THE STATUE OF HENRY CLAY, IN CANAL STREET, AT WHICH IT WAS DECIDED TO AVENGE HENNESSY'S MURDER, NEW ORLEANS.
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alb2114909 PAKENHAM LEADING THE ATTACK ON NEW ORLEANS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, US, USA, 1870s engraving.
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akg207423 Calder, Alexander; American sculptor. Philadelphia 22.8.1898 - New York. 11.11.1976. Alexander Calder with one of his sculptures (mobile) in the garden of his house in Saché near Orléans (France). Photo, August 1967. Copyright: © Alexander Calder. This artwork is not in the public domain. It is your responsibility to obtain all necessary third party permissions from the copyright handler in your country prior to publication.
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akg300590 Bechet, Sidney; American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist and composer; New Orleans 14.5.1897 - Garches near Paris. 14.5.1959. Sidney Bechet in the opera "New Orleans". Photo, France, undated, 1950's.
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akg300589 Bechet, Sidney; American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist and composer; New Orleans 14.5.1897 - Garches near Paris. 14.5.1959. Sidney Bechet in the musical "New Orleans". Photo, France, undated, 1950's.
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akg300588 Bechet, Sidney; American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist and composer; New Orleans 14.5.1897 - Garches near Paris. 14.5.1959. Sidney Bechet playing the clarinet in the musical "New Orleans". Photo, France, undated, 1950's.
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akg1556658 Chantilly (Dép.Oise, Picardy, France), Castle / Château, (Petit Château c.1560 by Jean Bullant; Grand Château, c.1530, rebuilt 1875-81 under the Duke of Aumale after having been destroyed 1799; arch.: Honoré Daumet; today Musée Condé).-The château under a partly clouded sky.-Photo, 1954. Vintage print, 28 x 22cm.
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akg1150414 History / World War II / aerial warfare.-War in the Pacific: a Grumman TBF-1 Avenger torpedo bomber takes off for a mission from the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown; in the background is the heavy cruiser New Orleans of the US Navy.-Photo, late 1943.
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akg1568661 Jones, Casey (real name John Luther Jones); US American engine driver; 14.3.1863 Missouri (USA)-30.4. 1900 near Vaughan (USA), accident. /-Casey Jones and his boilerman Simeon T.Webb and the Locomotive no.638, called "Cannonball" of the Illinois Central Railroad (I.C.R.R.), on the stretch between Chicago and New Orleans.-...
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akg1027469 Chantilly (Dép.Oise, Picardie, Frankreich), Schloss / Château, (Petit Château um 1560 von Jean Bullant; Grand Château, um 1530, nach Zerstörung 1799 Neubau 1875-81 unter dem Herzog von Aumale; Arch.: Honoré Daumet; heute Musée Condé).-Gesamtansicht bei Sonnenuntergang.-Foto, undatiert.
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akg1664771 ippi River, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
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