BROTHERS IN ART Ellsworth and William Woodward and Their Art in the South Produced and written by Karen Snyder; narrated by Lowell Huffman
The Woodward brothers, teachers and artists, arrived in New Orleans in the 1880s and helped establish a thriving art community. Their lives are captured through period footage, interviews with relatives and former students, and by a skillfully illustrated narrative that takes the brothers from young professors to venerated artists and cultural leaders. 1996 • VHS • 30 minutes • $14.95
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH New Orleans in the 1850s Produced and written by Karen Snyder; original music by Sanford Hinderlie; narrated by John McConnell
Includes interviews with noted historians, architects, and authors, as well as narrated excerpts from Thomas K. Wharton’s 1853-1862 journal 1999 • VHS • 27 minutes • $14.95
IN SEARCH OF YESTERDAY’S GARDENS Produced and written by Karen Snyder; original music by Sanford Hinderlie; narrated by John McConnell
Takes you on a stroll through the now vanished gardens of 18th- and 19th-century New Orleans, exploring the native and imported plants found in the city’s lush ornamental and practical kitchen gardens 2001• VHS • 30 minutes • $14.95
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SELECTED TALKS FROM THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE BICENTENNIAL CONFERENCE
A Joint Project of The Historic New Orleans Collection and the Louisiana Historical Association
Includes five talks from the three-day symposium (January 22–25, 2003) and selections from Antonio Soler’s music performed by the Louisiana Vocale Arts Chorale, members of the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, and organist Miguel Bernal Ripoll on January 24, 2003.
Talks:
Reflections on Charting Louisiana: Five Hundred Years of Maps, John R. Hébert Keynote Address: Jefferson and the Purchase, Joseph Ellis From Esteban to York: African Americans in the Purchase Territory during Three Centuries, Peter H. Wood “In Territories so Extensive and Fertile”: Spanish- and English-Speaking Peoples in Louisiana before the Purchase, Light T. Cummins
Closing Remarks, John Boles
2003 • DVD • $5.00
