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Fish Store, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana Poster
by Lenora De Lude
$32.35
Product Details
Fish Store, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana poster by Lenora De Lude. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Way back around the 1930's, a young photographer who became known as Marion Post Wolcott was hired by the US Farm Security Administration to... more
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Artist's Description
Way back around the 1930's, a young photographer who became known as Marion Post Wolcott was hired by the US Farm Security Administration to photograph the poverty of rural Americans. These photos are readily available at the Library of Congress website. I created a new rendition of this old country store, using acrylic paint.
This fish store was already old in the late 1930's and '40's, so I am sure that it no longer stands. I normally paint strictly from life or from my own photos, but photos like this are important historically, and I want to keep them from dying in the minds of Americans.
I painted this artwork in acrylic paint on stretched canvas. The original is sold, but prints are readily available.
About Lenora De Lude
Explore rough, rocky landscapes and old, crumbling buildings, made of rocks, stone, stucco, and wood. There are paintings of Louisiana and the southwest states of Texas, Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico. You'll also find fanciful works of imagination. These are the paintings of Lenora De Lude. "When I look at the beauty and majesty of creation, I know I can never duplicate the work of the ultimate Master, God Himself. But He has put a creative spark into me, and so I create. Come and see my creations. Pick up a few prints and cards. More will be added soon, and then more after that."