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Interiors:
Designs for
Louisiana

This exhibit of drawings and watercolors features designs for interiors for homes, shops, churches, and offices in Louisiana. Included are works by architects Albert Bendernagel, James Gallier, Sr., Thomas Sully, and James Lamantia; works by interior decorators Harry L. Moses, and John Geiser. The works represented also reveal the changes that occurred in drawing techniques and styles from the mid-nineteenth through the twentieth century. 

The original drawings in this exhibit will be on view in the Architectural Archive's reading room July through December, 2005, during normal hours.

 

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1. James Gallier, Sr. (attrib.). Design for skylight over Merchant's Exchange, New Orleans. c. 1835. 11. Albert Weiblen Marble & Granite Co. Perspective of Chapman Hyams tomb, Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans. 1915.
 

 

 

 

2. Wallpaper Panel detail. Reputedly from de la Ronde Plantation House, St. Bernard Parish. Early 19th century. 12. Edward F. Sporl. Details for entrance hall, Samuel Zemurray House, New Orleans. 1917.
 

 

 

 

3. Thomas Sully. Details for Smoking and Billiard rooms for his house, New Orleans. c. 1910. 13. Harry L. Moses. Perspective for a dining room for Harry S. Kaufman House, New Orleans. c. 1920.
 

 

 

 

4. Williams Brothers. Design for a stair hall, probably, New Orleans. c. 1900. 14. Harry L. Moses. Design for Ladies Ready to Wear, Tulane Shop. New Orleans. c. 1920.
 

 

 

 

5. John Geiser. Design for a ceiling. c. 1905. 15. Albert Bendernagel. Perspective for a lounge. c. 1930.
 

 

 

 

6. John Geiser. Design for a room interior. c. 1910. 16. Weiss, Dreyfous, and Seiferth. Perspective of House of Representatives, Louisiana State Capitol, Baton Rough. c. 1932.
 

 

 

 

7. John Geiser. Design for a bank lobby. c. 1910. 17. Albert Bendernagel. Perspective for Chapel, Minor Seminary, Lafayette. c. 1947.
 

 

 

 

8. John Geiser. Desing for a wall, cove, and ceiling. c. 1910. James Lamantia. Perspective for Orleans Town Furniture Shop, New Orleans. c. 1950s.
 

 

 

 

9. John Geiser. Design for a wall, cove, and ceiling. c. 1910. 19. J. Buchanan Blitch and Associates. Perspective for Library, Jesuit High School, New Orleans. 
February 23, 1973.
 

 

 

 

10. John Geiser. Design for a cove and ceiling. c. 1920. 20. Lowrey, Hess, Boudreaux. Perspective for Kenilworth Mall Shopping Center, New Orleans. c. 1969-1970.
 

 

   

 

 

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