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Photo, Print, Drawing Louisiana architecture and people

About this Item

Title

  • Louisiana architecture and people

Summary

  • Includes mansions, estate and plantation buildings (some abandoned), sugar refinery, courthouse, and post office. New Orleans commercial buildings, historic buildings, cathedral, apartment house, park statues, and Tulane University building. Some highlight architectural elements. New Orleans scenes, such as child posing on street, woman doing needlework in street while boys look on from stairway of laundry-hung dwelling, men playing game beside building. Non-urban scenes, including black woman hanging laundry and children standing beside dwelling, "The Rookery"; blacks being baptized in Mississippi River.

Names

  • Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952, photographer
  • Frances Benjamin Johnston photograph collection (Library of Congress)

Created / Published

  • 1937-1938.

Headings

  • -  Tulane University
  • -  Mansions--Louisiana--1930-1940
  • -  Estates--Louisiana--1930-1940
  • -  Plantations--Louisiana--1930-1940
  • -  Industrial buildings--Louisiana--1930-1940
  • -  Dwellings--Louisiana--1930-1940
  • -  Sugar industry--Louisiana--1930-1940
  • -  Abandoned buildings--Louisiana--1930-1940
  • -  Historic buildings--Louisiana--New Orleans--1930-1940
  • -  Commercial facilities--Louisiana--New Orleans--1930-1940
  • -  Cathedrals--Louisiana--New Orleans--1930-1940
  • -  Courthouses--Louisiana--1930-1940
  • -  Post offices--Louisiana--1930-1940
  • -  Architectural elements--Louisiana--1930-1940
  • -  Educational facilities--Louisiana--New Orleans--1930-1940
  • -  Universities & colleges--Louisiana--New Orleans--1930-1940
  • -  Baptisms--Louisiana--1930-1940
  • -  African Americans
  • -  African Americans--Spiritual life--Louisiana--1930-1940
  • -  Children & adults--1930-1940
  • -  Streets--Louisiana--New Orleans--1930-1940
  • -  City & town life--Louisiana--New Orleans--1930-1940
  • -  New Orleans (La.)
  • -  Mississippi River
  • -  Louisiana

Format Headings

  • Gelatin silver prints--1930-1940.
  • Portrait photographs--1930-1940.

Genre

  • Portrait photographs--1930-1940
  • Gelatin silver prints--1930-1940

Notes

  • -  Arrangement: Arranged by parish.
  • -  Johnston took the photos for the Carnegie Survey of Architecture of the South (see LOT 11836 for a set of photoprints made by the Library of Congress from Johnston's negatives).
  • -  Title devised. Penned, pencilled, or typed captions, Carnegie Survey numbers, and exhibit numbers on versos of most photos. Johnston's "Arts Club of Washington" or New Orleans stamp on versos of a few.
  • -  Some signed and dated by Johnston.
  • -  Includes photos made from the same negative in different sizes or on different papers.
  • -  Most have corresponding negatives in series LC-J7.
  • -  Related smaller photoprints by Johnston are in LOT 12650.
  • -  Purchase, Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1948.
  • -  Finding aid available online https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/eadpnp.pp021014
  • -  A preliminary paper finding aid is available in the Prints & Photographs Reading Room, filed under "Johnston."
  • -  Forms part of: Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection (Library of Congress).

Medium

  • 65 photoprints : gelatin silver ; 50 x 40 cm. or smaller.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LOT 12624 (H) [P&P]

Source Collection

  • Frances Benjamin Johnston photograph collection (Library of Congress)

Repository

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 88705335

Rights Advisory

Online Format

  • image

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Chicago citation style:

Frances Benjamin Johnston Photograph Collection, Johnston, Frances Benjamin, photographer. Louisiana Architecture and People. Lousiana Louisiana Mississippi River New Orleans, 1937. to 1938. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/88705335/.

APA citation style:

Frances Benjamin Johnston Photograph Collection, Johnston, F. B., photographer. (1937) Louisiana Architecture and People. Lousiana Louisiana Mississippi River New Orleans, 1937. to 1938. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/88705335/.

MLA citation style:

Frances Benjamin Johnston Photograph Collection, photographer by Johnston, Frances Benjamin. Louisiana Architecture and People. to 1938. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/88705335/>.