Delcroix eugene a (33 resultados)

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Paperback or Softback. Condición: New. Patios, Stairways And Iron Lace Balconies Of Old New Orleans. Delcroix, Eugene A (ilustrador). Book.

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Condición: New. Delcroix, Eugene A (ilustrador).
Editorial: Harmanson, Publisher, New Orleans, LA, 1938
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Librería: Fahrenheit's Books, Denver, CO, Estados Unidos de AmericaFahrenheit's Books
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Añadir al carritoSoftcover. Condición: Very Good. Second printing, softcover over side-stapled binding, the front hinge is pulling but holds, and the book has bumps with mild creasing to the spine ends and corners, as well as light wear along the hinges and cover edges. Overall, this is a solid, clean, Very Good copy.

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Condición: New. Delcroix, Eugene A (ilustrador).

Editorial: Harmanson, New Orleans, 1945
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Librería: R Bryan Old Books, Sewell, NJ, Estados Unidos de AmericaR Bryan Old Books
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. 4th printing. Printed covers sunned, spine deteriorated and split at the top. Interior clean and tight, pages toned, lightly rippled.
Editorial: [New Orleans, LA]: Department of Conservation, State of Louisiana, 1938., 1938
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Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de AmericaDavid Hallinan, Bookseller
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Añadir al carrito60 pages including covers. Staple-bound paperback: H 30.25cm x L 21.5cm. Slight scuffing along spine fold, some curling to front cover's top corner as well as first several leaves. Light age toning evident at page margins but interior leaves are otherwise clean. Some rust to binding staples but they remain firm. A very good copy…. New Orleans pictorialist photographer Eugene Delcroix is credit with front cover yellow-toned photograph of deer and with portfolio of eight b/w images in section titled "Lovely Louisiana" on pages 27-34. Two Mardi Gras related colorful illustrations by New Orleans author and artist Tilden Landry on the recto and verso of the rear cover. Other b/w photographs and illustrations accompany the various articles in the quarterly journal. Magazine inserted within tattered but original addressed mailing envelope.
Editorial: Jefferson Parish Yearly Review, 1943, New Orleans, LA, 1943
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Librería: A Few Books More. . ., Billings, MT, Estados Unidos de AmericaA Few Books More. . .
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Añadir al carritoplastic comb. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. sm 4to, 128 pp. Red comb binding, black covers, red lettering, colored illustration mounted on front cover. Pg 24 has a drop of ink, about 3/8" dia., blocking parts of two words. No other internal markings.Light wear, soiling, minor chipping. A nice copy. History of Lafitte is pre…sented in conversational style. The illustrations and photos add a great deal to the story. Very engaging. Delcroix, Eugene A., photographer and Landry, Tilden, illustrator (ilustrador).
PATIOS, STAIRWAYS AND IRON-LACE BALCONIES OF OLD NEW ORLEANS; A SERIES OF PHOTOGRAPHS BY EUGENE A. DELCROIX.
Delcroix, Eugene A., 1891-1967 (photographer). Stanley Clisby Arthur, 1880-1963 (Introduction).
Editorial: New Orleans: Harmanson, Publisher [J.S.W. Harmanson], November 1941., 1941
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Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de AmericaDavid Hallinan, Bookseller
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Añadir al carritoThird printing (per publisher's requisite statement upon copyright page; originally published September 1938). 96 pages. Staple-bound paperback: H 27.75cm x L 21.25cm. Brown paper covers with light creasing/curling to their bottom fore-edge corners; pictorial front cover; spine ends scuffed/nicked; a few small stains to rear cov…er. Slight foxing to text block edges. Light to mild wrinkling to interior leaves with some faint staining; mild soiling and foxing to first and last leaves; pages 95/96 have small stain at their upper fore-edge margins. With frontispiece and Introduction (pages 11-12) by Stanley Clisby Arthur. Features forty-one monochrome plates (including frontis) by Delcroix as well as an unattributed portrait photograph of Delcroix on page thirteen. The plates, each on rectos, show various Vieux Carre streetscapes, courtyards, buildings, etc., with their titles and brief explanatory captions on their opposing versos. Although his emphasis upon soft focus and shadow was similar to Arnold Genthe and the early work of Clarence John Laughlin, Delcroix's style remains wonderfully distinctive. However, despite his prominence, PATIOS, STAIRWAYS AND IRON-LACE BALCONIES remains the only publication specifically showcasing Delcroix's work. Description copyright David Hallinan, Bookseller.
Patios Stairways and Iron Lace Balconies of Old New Orleans A series of photographs by Eugene Delcroix, with an Introduction by Stanley Clisby Arthur
Eugene A. Delcroix, Stanley Clisby Arthur (Author of introduction, etc.)
Editorial: Harmanson, New Orleans, 1938
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Librería: BOOK2BUY, Lynbrook, NY, Estados Unidos de AmericaBOOK2BUY
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Good. Paperback - clean, clean cover, no marks - from a private collection.

Editorial: New Orleans, Louisiana: Harmanson, 1945
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Librería: Antiquariat Gallenberger, Wildsteig, AlemaniaAntiquariat Gallenberger
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Añadir al carrito27,5 cm, Broschiert. Condición: Gut. Fourth Printing. 92 Seiten, Illustr.; Zustand: gut. Einband etwas berieben und bestoßen. Papier gebräunt, sonst gut erhalten. 184 Aufgrund der EU-Verpackungsverordnung (PPWR) erfolgt der Versand nur nach Deutschland, ins Nicht-EU-Ausland und nach Österreich. Für einen Versand in alle anderen…EU-Länder (außer Österreich) nutzen Sie bitte Paketweiterleitungsdienste und hinterlegen bei der Bestellung eine deutsche Versandadresse. Due to the EU Packaging Regulation (PPWR), we ship only to Germany, non-EU countries, and Austria. For shipping to all other EU countries (except Austria), please use a package forwarding service and provide a German shipping address when placing your order. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 310.
Editorial: New Orleans: Eugene A. Delcroix, [no date, circa 1940-1950]., 1950
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Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de AmericaDavid Hallinan, Bookseller
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Añadir al carritoOriginal Eugene A. Delcroix color image under glass. Original Delcroix studio muted gilt frame: approx. H 6.5 inches x L 5 inches (H 16.5cm x L 12.7cm). Visible image area: approx. H 5 inches x L 3.5 inches (approx. H 12.6cm x L 8.7cm). Image foreground of dimly lit interior vestibule with ajar right door of an iron gate leading… to a sunlit exterior courtyard with several hand-colored compositional elements; Delcroix's two-line pencil-signed inscription "Delcroix | N.O. LA" written at image's bottom right. Original age-toned brown backing paper has some tearing but mostly intact with title and studio stock number "The Spanish Court. | #2017." handwritten in Delcroix's elegant black ink script near top center; $1.25 price in pencil at top left. Metal loop wall hanger present as well. Image has not been examined outside of the frame. With his stylistically unique images of the French Quarter and local environs, Eugene Delcroix is regarded as among the best of all photographers who practiced their craft in New Orleans, an illustrious group which includes Arnold Genthe, Joseph Woodson "Pops" Whitsell, and Clarence John Laughlin. After apprenticing with Anthony H. Hitchler and C. Bennette Moore, Delcroix operated his own studio from the 1930s to the 1960s. Although quite prolific with contract work for local government publications as well as studio and yearbook portraiture, Delcroix is best known as a pictorialist photographer as he successfully catered to the tourist market with carefully composed images deftly combining light, shadow, and soft focus in order to imbue a romantic haziness to his glass plate negatives thereafter using careful exposure times and soft color pastel tinting in the darkroom to enhance the final print's nostalgic and mysterious aura. Description copyright David Hallinan, Bookseller.
Editorial: New Orleans, LA: Eugene A. Delcroix, [no date, circa 1930-1950]., 1950
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Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de AmericaDavid Hallinan, Bookseller
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Añadir al carritoOriginal Eugene A. Delcroix color image on a porcelain tile. Image dimensions within frame approximately H 10.5cm x L 7.75cm (approx. H 4 1/8 inches x L 3 inches). Original Delcroix studio muted gilt frame H 18cm x L 15.25cm (H 7 1/16 inches x L 5 15/16 inches). Image foreground of interior vestibule and shadow-laden right side…of tall vase and base of staircase with mildly sunlit left side retreating to background of arched gated doorway which leads to an exterior patio; Delcroix's standard two-line signed inscription "E. Delcroix | N.O. LA" at bottom center. Original brown backing paper completely intact with title and inventory/print number "Interior, Patio Royal | #1974" at top followed by "Porcelain" at bottom all handwritten by Delcroix in black ink. Standard studio metal wire hanger present as well. Porcelain tile has not been examined outside of the frame. These Delcroix tile images are quite uncommon in comparison to his standard photo prints. With his stylistically unique images of the French Quarter and local environs, Eugene Delcroix is regarded as among the best of all photographers who practiced their craft in New Orleans, an illustrious group which includes Arnold Genthe, Joseph Woodson "Pops" Whitsell, and Clarence John Laughlin. After apprenticing with Anthony H. Hitchler and C. Bennette Moore, Delcroix operated his own studio from the 1930s to the 1960s. Although quite prolific with contract work for local government publications as well as studio and yearbook portraiture, Delcroix is best known as a pictorialist photographer as he successfully catered to the tourist market with carefully composed images deftly combining light, shadow, and soft focus in order to imbue a romantic haziness to his glass plate negatives thereafter using careful exposure times and soft color pastel tinting in the darkroom to enhance the final print's nostalgic and mysterious aura. Description copyright David Hallinan, Bookseller.
Editorial: New Orleans, LA: Eugene A. Delcroix, [no date, circa 1930-1950]., 1950
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Añadir al carritoOriginal Eugene A. Delcroix photograph with hand-tinted color in an original Delcroix studio gilt frame; faintly hand-signed in pencil "E. Delcroix | N.O. LA" within the image at lower right corner. Undated as usual but circa 1930-1950. Frame: approx. H 16.5cm x L 12.5cm (H 6 1/2 inches x L 4 15/16 inches). Visible image area: a…pprox. H 12.5cm x L 8.75cm (H 5" x L 3.5"). Image shows a sunlit New Orleans' Vieux Carre courtyard with large vase at lower left and foreground shadows with close background of an arched entryway to a recessed staircase and various plants along a red brick wall with green doors and window shutters. Original backing paper on rear of frame completely intact; Delcroix's two-line handwritten ink inscription "Old Brulatour Patio | #2060" with former as title and latter likely being a studio stock number; lacks the original wire hanger and two screws at right and left edges which were removed in favor of brass hanging tab at center top. Photograph has not been examined outside of the frame; frame has a few slender surface scuffs to gilt but otherwise fine condition and the photo certainly appears to be fine as well. A black/white image of the Brulatour patio-courtyard (located at 520 Royal Street in the Vieux Carre) from the same perspective appears under the title of "Patio of Maison Seignouret" on page 17 of Delcroix's 1938 book PATIOS, STAIRWAYS AND IRON - LACE BALCONIES OF OLD NEW ORLEANS. With his stylistically unique pictorialist images of the French Quarter and local environs, Eugene Delcroix is regarded as among the best of all photographers who practiced their craft in New Orleans, an illustrious group which includes Arnold Genthe, Joseph Woodson "Pops" Whitsell, Clarence John Laughlin, and C. Bennette Moore. Delcroix deftly combined shadow, composition, and soft focus to create a romantic haziness to his glass plate negatives thereafter using careful exposure times and soft color pastel tinting in the darkroom to enhance the final print's nostalgic and mysterious aura. Description copyright David Hallinan, Bookseller.
Editorial: New Orleans, LA: Eugene A. Delcroix, [no date, circa 1930-1950]., 1950
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Añadir al carritoOriginal Eugene A. Delcroix photograph with hand-tinted color in an original Delcroix gilt studio frame with subtle color inlay; Delcroix's signature is in the lower right corner but appears to have reproduced from the negative rather than actually being hand-signed on the image itself. Frame's backing paper torn with some small… losses affecting some letters of the handwritten title (but easily extrapolated) - two-line inscription is "The Spanish Court. | #2017." with the latter being a studio stock number. Frame: approx. H 24cm x L 19cm. Image: approx. H 16.5cm x L 11.25cm. Photograph has not been examined outside of the frame. With his stylistically unique pictorialist images of the French Quarter and local environs, Eugene Delcroix is regarded as among the best of all photographers who practiced their craft in New Orleans, an illustrious group which includes Arnold Genthe, Joseph Woodson "Pops" Whitsell, Clarence John Laughlin, and C. Bennette Moore. Delcroix deftly combined shadow, composition, and soft focus to create a romantic haziness to his glass plate negatives thereafter using careful exposure times and soft color pastel tinting in the darkroom to enhance the final print's nostalgic and mysterious aura. Description copyright David Hallinan, Bookseller.
Editorial: New Orleans, LA: Eugene A. Delcroix, [no date, circa 1930-1950]., 1950
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Añadir al carritoOriginal Eugene A. Delcroix photograph on porcelain tile with hand-tinted color in an original Delcroix gilt studio frame; photographer's ink inscription "E Delcroix | N.O. LA" written within image at bottom center. Backing paper of frame torn with relatively modern clear broad strapping tape moderately securing the porcelain ti…le within the frame. Albeit now under the tape, the backing paper retains two-line handwritten ink inscription at top "Interior, Patio Royal | #1974" (the latter being a studio stock number) followed by "Porcelain" written at bottom. Frame: approx. H 24cm x L 19.25cm. Image: approx. H 16.5cm x L 11.5cm. Photograph has not been examined outside of the frame. These Delcroix tile images are uncommon. With his stylistically unique pictorialist images of the French Quarter and local environs, Eugene Delcroix is regarded as among the best of all photographers who practiced their craft in New Orleans, an illustrious group which includes Arnold Genthe, Joseph Woodson "Pops" Whitsell, Clarence John Laughlin, and C. Bennette Moore. Delcroix deftly combined shadow, composition, and soft focus to create a romantic haziness to his glass plate negatives thereafter using careful exposure times and soft color pastel tinting in the darkroom to enhance the final print's nostalgic and mysterious aura. Description copyright David Hallinan, Bookseller.
Editorial: New Orleans, LA: Eugene A. Delcroix, [no date, circa 1930-1950]., 1950
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Añadir al carritoOriginal Eugene A. Delcroix photograph with hand-tinted color in an original Delcroix gilt studio frame with subtle color inlay; Delcroix's signature in the lower right corner appears to have reproduced from the negative rather than actually being hand-signed on the image itself. Lacks frame's rear backing paper where Delcroix w…ould usually specify the print's official title along with a stock# (thus neither present). Frame: approx. H 24cm x L 19cm (H 9 7/16 inches x L 7 7/16 inches). Image: approx. H 16.5cm x L 11.25cm (H 6 7/16 inches x L 4 1/2 inches). Photograph has not been examined outside of the frame. A similar image appears with the title of "Ruelle d'Orleans" [Orleans Alley] on page 63 of Delcroix's 1938 book PATIOS, STAIRWAYS AND IRON - LACE BALCONIES OF OLD NEW ORLEANS but the city renamed the street Pirates Alley in the 1960s. With his stylistically unique pictorialist images of the French Quarter and local environs, Eugene Delcroix is regarded as among the best of all photographers who practiced their craft in New Orleans, an illustrious group which includes Arnold Genthe, Joseph Woodson "Pops" Whitsell, Clarence John Laughlin, and C. Bennette Moore. Delcroix deftly combined shadow, composition, and soft focus to create a romantic haziness to his glass plate negatives thereafter using careful exposure times and soft color pastel tinting in the darkroom to enhance the final print's nostalgic and mysterious aura. Description copyright David Hallinan, Bookseller.
Editorial: New Orleans: Eugene A. Delcroix, [no date, circa 1940-1950]., 1950
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Añadir al carritoOriginal Eugene Delcroix b/w photograph print. Image dimensions: H 13 7/16" x L 10 3/8" (H 34.2cm x L 26.5cm). Print mounted on rag sheet in turn mounted within embossed area of larger age-toned off-white sheet all under glass in black wood frame with dimensions H 20 5/8 " x L 16 1/8" (H 52.5cm x L 41cm). Image comprised of moss…-draped cypress tree with partial water reflection in swamp at bottom. Hand-written title "Spring In The Swamp." in pencil at bottom left embossed border area immediately at below print with two-line pencil signature "E. Delcroix | N.O. LA" at bottom right corner. Age toning along edges of frame's rear-side backing paper and foxing spots to cardboard sheet. Latter also has handwritten two-line ink title - "Spring in the Swamp #705 | Near New Orleans, La." (#705 being Delcroix's inventory/stock or negative number) at top left and chipped white label for Orleans Gift Shop, 532 Royal Street, New Orleans at bottom center. Original wire hanger and two screws at frame's right and left edges still present. Photograph has not been examined outside of the frame. With his stylistically unique images of the French Quarter and local environs Delcroix is regarded as among the best of all photographers who practiced their craft in New Orleans, a group which includes Arnold Genthe, Pops Whitsell, and Clarence John Laughlin. After apprenticing with Anthony H. Hitchler and C. Bennette Moore, Delcroix operated his own studio from the 1930s to the 1960s. Although quite prolific with contract work for local government publications as well as studio and yearbook portraiture, Delcroix is best known as a pictorialist photographer as he successfully catered to the tourist market with carefully composed images combining light, shadow, and soft focus in order to imbue a romantic haziness to his glass plate negatives. Original prints from Delcroix's studio are now rather uncommon. Prefer in-store pickup as neither USPS or UPS has shown great care in handling glass frames in the past; shipping is available but extra postage will be required above the website's preset rate for appropriate packaging and insurance via one's preferred carrier. Description copyright David Hallinan, Bookseller.

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Librería: THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, Reino UnidoTHE SAINT BOOKSTORE
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Paperback / softback. Condición: New. This item is printed on demand. New copy - Usually dispatched within 5-9 working days. Delcroix, Eugene A (ilustrador).
Editorial: New Orleans, LA: Eugene A. Delcroix, [no date, circa 1920-1940]., 1940
Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de AmericaDavid Hallinan, Bookseller
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Añadir al carritoOriginal Eugene A. Delcroix photograph with hand-tinted color on tile in its original black frame with thin gold fillet; Delcroix's signature is in the lower right corner. Image is of a verdant Vieux Carre courtyard; scratches and smudges on image, frame nicked with some wear at edges. Frame: approx. H 17.25cm x L 23.5cm (H 6 13…/16 inches x L 9 1/4 inches). Image: approx. H 9.75cm x L 16cm (H 3 3/4 inches x L 6 1/4 inches). Original backing paper remains on rear of frame with handwritten title; old tape at edges moderately securing tile within the frame; wire hanger is not original. Photograph has not been examined outside of the frame. These Delcroix tile images are quite uncommon. This particular image does not appear in Delcroix's 1938 book PATIOS, STAIRWAYS AND IRON - LACE BALCONIES OF OLD NEW ORLEANS although there is a similarly titled photo of a St. Peter courtyard on page 79. With his stylistically unique pictorialist images of the French Quarter and local environs, Eugene Delcroix is regarded as among the best of all photographers who practiced their craft in New Orleans, an illustrious group which includes Arnold Genthe, Joseph Woodson "Pops" Whitsell, Clarence John Laughlin, and C. Bennette Moore. Delcroix deftly combined shadow, composition, and soft focus to create a romantic haziness to his glass plate negatives thereafter using careful exposure times and soft color pastel tinting in the darkroom to enhance the final print's nostalgic and mysterious aura. Description copyright David Hallinan, Bookseller.
Editorial: New Orleans, LA: Eugene A. Delcroix, [no date, circa 1920-1940]., 1940
Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de AmericaDavid Hallinan, Bookseller
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Añadir al carritoOriginal Eugene A. Delcroix photograph with hand-tinted color on tile in its original black frame with thin gold fillet; Delcroix's signature is in the lower left corner. Image is of St. Louis Cathedral, the Presbytere, and Cabildo in an angled view taken from the roof of the Pontalba apartments on the west side of the of Jackso…n Square; small scratch on image, frame has mild wear at edges. Frame: approx. H 17.5cm x L 24cm (H 6 7/8 inches x L 9 7/16 inches). Image: approx. H 10cm x L 16.25cm (H 3 7/8 inches x L 6 3/8 inches). Original backing paper remains on rear of frame with handwritten title, tape at edges of tile, wire hanger is not original. Photograph has not been examined outside of the frame. These Delcroix tile images are quite uncommon. This particular image of Jackson Square does not appear in Delcroix's 1938 book PATIOS, STAIRWAYS AND IRON - LACE BALCONIES OF OLD NEW ORLEANS. With his stylistically unique pictorialist images of the French Quarter and local environs, Eugene Delcroix is regarded as among the best of all photographers who practiced their craft in New Orleans, an illustrious group which includes Arnold Genthe, Joseph Woodson "Pops" Whitsell, Clarence John Laughlin, and C. Bennette Moore. Delcroix deftly combined shadow, composition, and soft focus to create a romantic haziness to his glass plate negatives thereafter using careful exposure times and soft color pastel tinting in the darkroom to enhance the final print's nostalgic and mysterious aura. Description copyright David Hallinan, Bookseller.
Editorial: New Orleans, LA: Eugene A. Delcroix, [no date, circa 1930-1940]., 1940
Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de AmericaDavid Hallinan, Bookseller
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Añadir al carritoOriginal Eugene A. Delcroix hand-tinted color photograph mounted on fractionally overlapping brown sheet which, in turn, is mounted on white matte sheet all under glass in a light blue wood frame. Frame, H 27cm x L 22cm (H 10 5/8 inches x L 8 5/8 inches), has several nicks and slight chips at edges; frame's backing paper has sev…eral short closed tears; no studio stock number present on rear per Delcroix's usual practice so most likely not a studio frame (a conclusion further favored in that the frame is incongruent to Delcroix's aesthetic). Image dimensions: H 16.3cm x L 11.1cm (H 6 1/2 inches x L 4 3/8 inches). Pencil border around photo and brown sheet; handwritten in pencil underneath print running from left to center is title "Lacy Balconies, Royal St." followed by two-line pencil signature "E. Delcroix | N.O. LA" at right. Photograph has not been examined outside of the frame. This photograph appears with the title "Iron Lace and Sunlight" on page 37 in Delcroix's 1938 book PATIOS, STAIRWAYS AND IRON - LACE BALCONIES OF OLD NEW ORLEANS. Jpeg images sent upon request. With his stylistically unique pictorialist images of the French Quarter and local environs, Eugene Delcroix is regarded as among the best of all photographers who practiced their craft in New Orleans, an illustrious group which includes Arnold Genthe, Joseph Woodson "Pops" Whitsell, Clarence John Laughlin, and C. Bennette Moore. Delcroix deftly combined shadow, composition, and soft focus to create a romantic haziness to his glass plate negatives thereafter using careful exposure times and soft color pastel tinting in the darkroom to enhance the final print's nostalgic and mysterious aura. Description copyright David Hallinan, Bookseller.
Editorial: New Orleans, LA: Eugene A. Delcroix, [no date, circa 1930-1940]., 1940
Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de AmericaDavid Hallinan, Bookseller
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Añadir al carritoOriginal Eugene A. Delcroix b/w photograph. Unframed white sheet, approx. H 25.4cm x L 19.6cm (H 10 inches x L 7 11/16 inches), with image dimensions being approx. H 16.5cm x L 11.5cm (H 6.5 inches x L 4.5 inches). Written underneath photo lengthwise is pencil title "Stairway, Royal Ann Courtyard." followed by two-line pencil si…gnature "E. Delcroix | N.O. LA" at lower right. On blank verso is black ink stamp "#I920" evidently as a studio stock number. Minor soiling to sheet. Jpeg images sent upon request. With his stylistically unique pictorialist images of the French Quarter and local environs, Eugene Delcroix is regarded as among the best of all photographers who practiced their craft in New Orleans, an illustrious group which includes Arnold Genthe, Joseph Woodson "Pops" Whitsell, Clarence John Laughlin, and C. Bennette Moore. Delcroix deftly combined shadow, composition, and soft focus to create a romantic haziness to his glass plate negatives thereafter using careful exposure times and some retouching in the darkroom to enhance the final print's nostalgic and mysterious aura. Description copyright David Hallinan, Bookseller.

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Añadir al carritoLeatherBound. Condición: New. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1938 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt band…s. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Pages: 106 NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 106 Delcroix, Eugene A,Arthur, Stanley Clisby.
Editorial: New Orleans, LA: Eugene A. Delcroix, [no date, circa 1930-1950]., 1950
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Añadir al carritoOriginal Eugene A. Delcroix b/w photograph print showing three women on a slender bayou dock with boats all under Spanish-moss draped oak trees in the Barataria community of southern Jefferson Parish near New Orleans, Louisiana. Simple black wood frame - H 21.25cm x L 27.25cm. Frame's brown backing paper has some chipping and te…ars with only partial remnant of a New Orleans frame/gift ship label; non-original red sheathed wire hanger. Photo mounted on off-white matte border sheet all under glass; written underneath photo at left is pencil title "Fishing, Bayou Barataria." followed by two-line pencil signature "E. Delcroix | N.O. LA" at right. Image dimensions: H 11.5cm x L 16.5cm. Photograph has not been examined outside of the frame. Jpeg images sent upon request. Delcroix's swamp scene images are much scarcer than his Vieux Carre photographs. With his stylistically unique pictorialist images of the French Quarter and local environs, Eugene Delcroix is regarded as among the best of all photographers who practiced their craft in New Orleans, an illustrious group which includes Arnold Genthe, Joseph Woodson "Pops" Whitsell, Clarence John Laughlin, and C. Bennette Moore. Delcroix deftly combined shadow, composition, and soft focus to create a romantic haziness to his glass plate negatives thereafter using careful exposure times and some retouching in the darkroom to enhance the final print's nostalgic and mysterious aura. Description copyright David Hallinan, Bookseller.
Editorial: New Orleans, LA: Eugene A. Delcroix, [no date, circa 1930-1950]., 1950
Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de AmericaDavid Hallinan, Bookseller
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Añadir al carritoOriginal Eugene A. Delcroix b/w photograph print of the Oak Alley mansion with foliage obscuring the first floor portico but with the Greek Revival pillars, the second floor portico, and the roof with its dormers all rising above the verdant growth. Simple black wood frame - H 26.75cm x L 21cm. Frame's age-toned brown backing pa…per has chipping; likely original bare wire hanger. Photo mounted on off-white matte border sheet all under glass; written underneath photo lengthwise is pencil title "Bit Of Oak Alley Plantation House." followed by two-line pencil signature "E. Delcroix | N.O. LA" at lower right. Image dimensions: H 16.5cm x L 11.5cm. Photograph has not been examined outside of the frame. Jpeg images sent upon request. Delcroix's rural house and swamp scene images are much scarcer than his Vieux Carre photographs. With his stylistically unique pictorialist images of the French Quarter and local environs, Eugene Delcroix is regarded as among the best of all photographers who practiced their craft in New Orleans, an illustrious group which includes Arnold Genthe, Joseph Woodson "Pops" Whitsell, Clarence John Laughlin, and C. Bennette Moore. Delcroix deftly combined shadow, composition, and soft focus to create a romantic haziness to his glass plate negatives thereafter using careful exposure times and some retouching in the darkroom to enhance the final print's nostalgic and mysterious aura. Description copyright David Hallinan, Bookseller.
Editorial: New Orleans, LA: Eugene A. Delcroix, [no date, circa 1930-1950]., 1950
Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de AmericaDavid Hallinan, Bookseller
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Añadir al carritoOriginal Eugene A. Delcroix b/w photograph print showing modest wood frame house and Spanish-moss draped oak trees in the Barataria community of southern Jefferson Parish near New Orleans, Louisiana. Simple black wood frame - H 21.5cm x L 26.25cm. Frame has newer brown backing paper with string hanger. Photo mounted on off-white… matte border sheet all under glass; written underneath photo at left is pencil title "Barataria" followed by two-line pencil signature "E. Delcroix | N.O. LA" at right. Image dimensions: H 11.5cm x L 16.5cm. Photograph has not been examined outside of the frame. Jpeg images sent upon request. Delcroix's swamp scene images are much scarcer than his Vieux Carre photographs. With his stylistically unique pictorialist images of the French Quarter and local environs, Eugene Delcroix is regarded as among the best of all photographers who practiced their craft in New Orleans, an illustrious group which includes Arnold Genthe, Joseph Woodson "Pops" Whitsell, Clarence John Laughlin, and C. Bennette Moore. Delcroix deftly combined shadow, composition, and soft focus to create a romantic haziness to his glass plate negatives thereafter using careful exposure times and some retouching in the darkroom to enhance the final print's nostalgic and mysterious aura. Description copyright David Hallinan, Bookseller.
Editorial: New Orleans, LA: Eugene A. Delcroix, [no date, circa 1930-1950]., 1950
Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de AmericaDavid Hallinan, Bookseller
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Añadir al carritoOriginal Eugene A. Delcroix b/w photograph print of four African Americans, two children and two adults - probably a family - outside a modest brick structure set amongst verdant growth likely in the rural Barataria community of southern Jefferson Parish near New Orleans, Louisiana. Simple black wood frame - H 21.25cm x L 27cm.…Frame's age-toned brown backing paper torn and chipped; older replacement yellow sheathed wire hanger. Photo mounted on off-white matte border sheet all under glass; written underneath photo from left to center is pencil title "Old Plantation Slave Quarters." followed by two-line pencil signature "E. Delcroix | N.O. LA" at lower right. Image dimensions: H 11.5cm x L 16.5cm. Photograph has not been examined outside of the frame. Jpeg images sent upon request. Delcroix's rural house and swamp scene images are much scarcer than his Vieux Carre pictures with this photo being particularly unusual in Delcroix's oeuvre for its depiction of African Americans. With his stylistically unique pictorialist images of the French Quarter and local environs, Eugene Delcroix is regarded as among the best of all photographers who practiced their craft in New Orleans, an illustrious group which includes Arnold Genthe, Joseph Woodson "Pops" Whitsell, Clarence John Laughlin, and C. Bennette Moore. Delcroix deftly combined shadow, composition, and soft focus to create a romantic haziness to his glass plate negatives thereafter using careful exposure times and some retouching in the darkroom to enhance the final print's nostalgic and mysterious aura. Description copyright David Hallinan, Bookseller.