Afternoon View, The Pontalba - Print
Limited Edition Archival Print of Artwork
painted on Location in New Orleans French Quarter
Original Painting: Watercolor, Aquarelle, Ink
140lb 100% Cotton Paper
The Pontalba Buildings form two sides of Jackson Square in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. They are matching red-brick, one-block-long, four‑story buildings built between 1849–1851 by the Baroness Micaela Almonester Pontalba. The ground floors house shops and restaurants; and the upper floors are apartments which, reputedly, are the oldest continuously rented such apartments in the United States
Limited Edition Archival Print of Artwork
painted on Location in New Orleans French Quarter
Original Painting: Watercolor, Aquarelle, Ink
140lb 100% Cotton Paper
The Pontalba Buildings form two sides of Jackson Square in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. They are matching red-brick, one-block-long, four‑story buildings built between 1849–1851 by the Baroness Micaela Almonester Pontalba. The ground floors house shops and restaurants; and the upper floors are apartments which, reputedly, are the oldest continuously rented such apartments in the United States
Limited Edition Archival Print of Artwork
painted on Location in New Orleans French Quarter
Original Painting: Watercolor, Aquarelle, Ink
140lb 100% Cotton Paper
The Pontalba Buildings form two sides of Jackson Square in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. They are matching red-brick, one-block-long, four‑story buildings built between 1849–1851 by the Baroness Micaela Almonester Pontalba. The ground floors house shops and restaurants; and the upper floors are apartments which, reputedly, are the oldest continuously rented such apartments in the United States