Lecture Videos About New Orleans Decorative Arts, Fine Arts, and Architecture
The Decorative Arts Trust is thrilled to bring you recordings of our excellent lectures from the Fall 2018 Symposium in New Orleans, LA, thanks to the generosity of Anne and Wheeler Bryan. Trust Governor Tom Savage, Winterthur’s Director of External Affairs for the Winterthur Museum, introduces the speakers.
Glimpses of the Past: 300 Years of New Orleans Architecture
Glimpses of the Past: 300 Years of New Orleans Architecture
“Goods of Every Description:” New Orleans Craftsmen and Retailers, 1800–1850
Lydia Blackmore, Decorative Arts Curator, THNOC
Preserving a Family Legacy: Art and Architecture at the Hermann-Grima House
Katie Hall Burlison, Chief Curator, Hermann-Grima and Gallier Historic Houses
Salazar: Portraits of Influence in Spanish New Orleans, 1785–1802
Cybèle T. Gontar, Owner/Director, Degas Gallery of New Orleans
Moving Upriver: New Orleans Goods Throughout the Gulf South
Sarah Duggan, Coordinator and Research Curator, Classical Institute of the South, The Historic New Orleans Collection (THNOC)
You may also enjoy these previously released lecture videos by our two Emerging Scholars Program speakers during the New Orleans symposium: Creole Comforts and French Connections: The Material World of Françoise Petit de Coulange, 1732-1812 with Philippe L.B. Halbert, PhD. Candidate, Department of the History of Art, Yale University; and “A Lover of the Beautiful:” Harriet Joor, Newcomb Pottery, and the Arts & Crafts Movement with Maggie Dimock, who is now Curator of the Greenwich Historical Society, in Greenwich, CT. Read more in this blog post.
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