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Cabildo Museum, Jackson Square, New Orleans (page 7/11)

[picture: Old keyboard instrument 2]

Old keyboard instrument 2

From a different angle.

Shown in the museum in New Orleans, photographed with permission.

[picture: Old keyboard instrument 3]

Old keyboard instrument 3

From another angle. Slightly blurry, but if you want to use it in the background of some other collage or photo-manipulation, go ahead. [more...]

[picture: Old keyboard instrument 4]

Old keyboard instrument 4

Page & Van Benschoten
Successors to J. J. Pratt
Ansonia, CT

[picture: Wheel of Life 1: detail]

Wheel of Life 1: detail

This carving represents the continuing cycle of life. This detail shows a wood-carved scantily-clad person with one hand outstretched and the other ringing a bell. [more...]

[picture: Wheel of Life 2: detail]

Wheel of Life 2: detail

A blurry person. Next is better. Honest.

[picture: Wheel of Life 3: detail]

Wheel of Life 3: detail

A man, barefoot and naked except for a cape, sits clutching perhaps a coconut. In front of him is a depiction perhaps of a temple or mausoleum, with cave entrances, and a person on a horse. I think. [more...]

[picture: Wheel of Life 4: detail]

Wheel of Life 4: detail

A naked boy, I think, but not a good picture.

Shown in the museum in New Orleans, photographed with permission.

[picture: Wheel of Life 5: detail]

Wheel of Life 5: detail

The naked boy slightly sharper.

Shown in the museum in New Orleans, photographed with permission.

[picture: Wheel of Life 6: Overview]

Wheel of Life 6: Overview

Showing the entire sculpture. There is a caption: [more...]

[picture: Wheel of Life 7: caption]

Wheel of Life 7: caption

Wheel of Life
Pierre Joseph Landry
c. 1834
Gift of the Heirs of P. J. Landry [more...]


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