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"Cabildo Alley," Circa 1940's Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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Eugene E. Loving arrived in New Orleans during the Great Depression, attracted to the exotic allure of bohemian life that thrived in the French Quarter during that time. A brilliant etcher, he helped revive an interest in the centuries-old form. While few biographical details of Loving remain known, he was a member of the New Orleans Arts and Crafts Club in the 1940s.
After the medium had again become passé in the United States, he created numerous etchings on paper that benefit from the (showing 500 of 854 characters). |
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