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FURNISHING
Above: Creole-style inlaid armoire, Butterfly Man group, 1810-1830, Collection of Marjorie and Wade Hollensworth; right: “Campeachy” chair, early 19th century, courtesy the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Monticello; opposite page: heron inlay from Creole-style inlaid armoire, 1810-1830, private collection; “The Cabinetmakers"from Diderot’s Encyclopedic, courtesy Special Collections, LSU Libraries, Louisiana State University; Ursuline refectory table, 1734—1753, Robert Edward Judice, on loan to The Historic New Orleans Collection.
On February 24, 2012, The Historic New Orleans Collection launches a major loan exhibition, Furnishing Louisiana: 1735—1835, a companion to the award-winning 2010 book by Jack D. Holden, H. Parrott Bacot, and Cybele T. Gontar, edited by Jessica Dorman and Sarah R. Doerries, and with contributions by Brian J. Costello and Francis J. Puig, photography by Jim Zietz, and design by Tana Coman. The exhibition will be on view through June 17, 2012. Join us for an opening reception on Thursday, March 8, and for affiliated programs throughout the spring.
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New Orleans Quarterly 2012 Winter (02)
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