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ON VIEW
OFF-SITE
Creole World on the Road
The following are holdings that have appeared outside The Collection, either on loan to other institutions or reproduced in noteworthy media projects.
THNOC’s 2014 exhibition Cr— * '•
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The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum r. Florida International Ur ve-c . V-a— . * host the exhibition June 13-Ai g s:
Creole building, French Quarter, New Orleans
2012
by Richard Sexton, photcg'^p-e-2014.0047.143
A show at the Mississippi Museum of Art, Welty Biennial, a celebration of the legacy of author and photographer Eudora Welty, features 85 Clarence John Laughlin photographs from The Collection's holdings. The exhibition is on view through July 5, 2015.
A Background of Ruin, Number One. A Background of Ruin, Number Two.
1949! photograph by Clarence John Laughlin
The Clarence John Laughlin Archive, 1987.247.7.7036
Authors Ray Smith and Mike Pointon eaLiested reproductions from THNOC's U' Ru«ei Jazz Collection for the forthcoming fc-;-.-- Bi Russel and the New Orleans Jazz Rev :: (E;.. ~~x. August 2015).
Bunk Johnson at the Shadows
1948; photograph by Sam Hatcher
acquisition made possible by the Clarisse Claiborne Grima Fund, 92-48-L.72!)
An episode of the PBS program Genealogy Roadshow, which aired February 3, used several voodoo-related images from The Collection.
A VoudooDance
1887; wood engraving
by John Durkin, draftsman (artist)
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The New Orleans Museum of Art's upcoming exhibition A Louisiana Parlor: Antebellum Taste and Context features three objects from The Collection. The exhibition will highlight the recently acquired contents of the rococo revival parlor from Butler-Greenwood Plantation, located in St. Francisville, and runs June 26-October 11, 2015.
Portrait of Mrs. George Mathews, nee Harriet Flower, the Bride
ca. 1834; oil on canvas
by John Wesley Jarvis
partial gift of Anne Butler, 2013.0257.2
THNOC loaned 14 artworks, including pieces by Elizabeth Catlett and Boyd Cruise, to tPie LSU Museum of Art for its exhibition Mexico in New Orleans: A Tale of Two Americas, on view through August 30, 2015.
Mexican Square
1954; watercolor on board by Boyd Cruise
gift of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, 1997.90
12 The Historic New Orleans Collection Quarterly


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