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ON VIEW OFF-SITE Movie Memorabilia, in Widescreen Our quarterly roundup of holdings that have appeared outside The Collection, either on loan to other institutions or reproduced in noteworthy media projects. The New Orleans Film Society featured images of three movie posters from The Collection’s holdings as part of a mural created by artist Brandan “BMIKE” Odums for the 2015 New Orleans Film Festival. Panic in the Streets poster 1950; lithograph The Don Lee Keith New Orleans in Film Collection, gift of Teresa Neaves, 2071.0300.63 Easy Rider poster 1969 The Don Lee Keith New Orleans in Film Collection, gift of Teresa Neaves, 2011.0300.18 The St. Louis Art Museum reproduced a Clarence John Laughlin image of the Joseph Pulitzer Jr. House in the catalog for an exhibition celebrating modern design. Pulitzer House 1950 by Clarence John Laughlin, photographer The Clarence John Laughlin Archive at The Historic New Orleans Collection, 1981.247.5.1567 J” soon you will you v seethe screen EXCITEMENT of the year J IN THE STREETS BELGEDQES KAZAN-SIEGEL The Collection provided 16 reproductions related to Bernardo de Galvez for the exhibition A Tale of Three Treaties: The Story That Changed the World, which runs through March 31 at the Villa Antigua Border Heritage Museum in Laredo, Texas. Captain Julien Vienne and son Julien George Vienne 1792 or 1793; °'l on canvas by Jose Francisco Xavier de Salazar y Mendoza, painter 19 91.91.3 *m,4t fr Author Todd Mouton features five Michael P. Smith images of Clifton Chenier in his recent monograph Way Down in Louisiana: Clifton Chenier, Cajun, Zydeco, and Swamp Pop Music (University of Louisiana at Lafayette Press, 2015). Cleveland and Clifton Chenier with B. B. King at New Orleans Jazz Fest 1972 photograph by Michael P. Smith © The Historic New Orleans Collection, 2007.0103.4.625 Two objects were loaned to the Louisiana State University Museum of Art for its exhibition Louisiana Art at the LSU Museum of Art, which opened March 4 and will run through the rest of 2016. Pitcher between 1810 and 1820; sterling silver by Anthony Rasch, silversmith gift of Elizabeth M. Montgomery, 1978.103 Digital images of two early New Orleans cityscapes were provided to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, for inclusion in a database of American landscapes. A View of New Orleans Taken from the Plantation of Marigny 1803; aquatint with etching and watercolor by John L. Boqueta de Woiseri, printmaker 1958.42 ■MITTS OI8T W. ' *■’» Peggy Scott Laborde and WYES-TV used 28 THNOC images in New Orleans and the Mississippi River, a one-hour documentary that premiered in November 2015. Scott's Great Snake 1861; lithograph on paper byj. B. Elliott, lithographer gift ofEffie M. Stockton, 1990.83.2 8 The Historic New Orleans Collection Quarterly
New Orleans Quarterly 2016 Spring (08)