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French Quarter, New Orleans, LA. Explore: January 7-8, 2008. This is one of my first attempts to use the LucisArt Photoshop plugin. In the Feburary/March 2008 exhibit of the Wimberley Valley Art League.
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Most notably, it ranks as the oldest listed home in New Orleans as of September of 2017.
It’s not that we’re opposed to new. Levees need repairing. The Cabildo needs a facelift. And paint makes old spaces new again. It’s just that we love old. Timeworn, tattered, …
Walking along the small alleyways of Polignano a Mare in my beloved Puglia, a good aroma of home cooked food filled my nose. The salty air of the Mediterranean mixed with the food aroma coming from…
From Drew Brees to Hog’s Head Cheese, James Black to Sazerac: Here’s our New Orleans insider’s guide, neighborhood by neighborhood, to all the things that make the Crescent City the greatest city in America. New Orleans Creole cottage…which has seen better days When I travel, I try not to tell
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The color had drained from the Vieux Carré. Wood splintered, paint peeled. Decay took hold of everything. Ivy crept through silent courtyards, the bubble of water fountains long silenced. The French Quarter of early 20th century was a forgotten place, frozen in time and trapped in poverty. Abandoned by the well-to-do, the neighborhood became a … Continued
Logan Killen Interiors was commissioned to restore "a bit of aged lavishness" to a historic French Quarter pied-a-terre in New Orleans, Louisiana.
This is a photo of the exterior architecture of the famous French Quarter restaurant Antoine's. It was taken in New Orleans, Louisiana in February 2015. The photo is printed on lustre paper, signed on the back, and sent in a cello sleeve. Mat and frame are not included. This print is available in a variety of square sizes. Use the drop-down menu to make your choice. Please contact me if you have any questions! :)
Add some charm to your living space with this stunning Blue Door Photo print. Inspired by the rustic beauty of New Orleans, this print captures the essence of the French Quarter. The vibrant blue door is a classic symbol of the city's unique architecture and will bring a touch of Southern charm to any room. Whether you're a fan of New Orleans decor or simply love the allure of the French Quarter, this print is sure to be a standout piece in your home. Perfect for adding a pop of color to a gallery wall or as a focal point on its own, this Blue Door Photo print is a must-have for any art lover or NOLA enthusiast. The French Quarter in New Orleans is a treasure trove of old buildings, fascinating history, bars, and of course, voodoo and taboo. 730 is an apartment building in the heart of the French Quarter with bright colors and decades of history. Title: Seven Thirty LOCATION: New Orleans French Quarter, Louisiana This image is printed on professional quality archival paper with a luster (semi-gloss) sheen. If you would like another paper type, please see my add-ons sections for a small upgrade price on most sizes. If you would like a different paper or treatment - even mounting that you don't see below or in my Add Ons section, let me know and we can converse! This image is printed on professional quality archival paper in your chosen paper type. If you would like a different paper or treatment - even mounting that you don't see below or in my Add Ons section, let me know and we can converse! © Amber Katya Anderson - Lost Kat Photography
I know this house is not in the Caribbean hence it doesn’t apply to my Caribbean getaways. But I loved the tropical atmosphere so much that I couldn’t hold myself from posting it and adding it to my list as well. French Creole Architecture is a combination of French and Caribbean style, specially designed for …
Memories of a journey to India, to Pondicherry, a cosmopolitan and fascinating city with a double soul. A French colony for three hundred years, it has different neighbourhoods and cultures which coexist in perfect harmony: the ville Blanche, the French quarter characterized by order, coolness, the Mediterranean architecture, with colonial villas, pastel colours, bougainvillaea. Carefully tended gardens, small restaurants and shops. And the ville Noire, the Indian quarter, which swarms with life, noises, smells and strong colours, markets and temples. A holiday spot on the Gulf of Bengal, bohemian and jet set, it is also a centre of great spirituality.
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From a study of doorways in the city of New Orleans.
This beautiful, two-story, Florida Spanish/Mediterranean-style home plan features seven bedrooms, six and one-half bathrooms, a cabana bathroom, two two-car garages, a grand covered entrance and balconies. The first story features a large family room opening to a covered patio, a spectacular living room with raised ceilings and a gourmet kitchen with an eating bar and pantry. You'll also find two bedrooms, maids quarters and a large laundry room. Upstairs, the master suite features enormous walk-in closets and a master bathroom with walk-through and a spa tub all combined to add luxury to this design. French doors open to your own private terrace. Three more bedrooms with private baths and walk-in closets plus an office that open to a private terrace complete this luxury house plan.
Absolutely stunning, use the "French Quarter" Lantern any place you would like to make an impressive statement. This large lantern is designed with beautiful scrolls, twisted-rope trim, and finials created in a leaf-motif. It is handcrafted of aluminum and hand-painted in a marcado-black finish. 19"Sq. x 41"T with 8'L chain.
Historic aerie in 19th-century Creole townhouses with sprawling balconies and a lush courtyard It’s little wonder that former guests of the Soniat House such as Helen Mirren, Brad Pitt and Francis Ford Coppola all purchased homes steps away from this Creole-inspired haven in New Orleans. Made up of three restored townhouses filled with antique furniture, larger-than-life artwork and Oriental rugs, the historic charm of this French Quarter hotel is undeniable. And its meticulous style has landed it in the pages of Vogue and Architectural Digest.