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Offered is a pair of finely detailed black and white etchings by Eugene E. Loving depicting historic New Orleans street scenes titled Pirate's Alley and Orleans Alley. Each work captures the charm and architectural character of the French Quarter, featuring narrow cobblestone streets, wrought iron balconies, gas lamps, and dramatic light and shadow. The compositions showcase Loving’s precise line work and strong sense of perspective, drawing the viewer into the quiet atmosphere of Old New Orleans.
Both etchings are pencil signed Eugene E. Loving and titled in pencil along the lower margin. These architectural street scenes are classic representations of early 20th century New Orleans imagery and are well suited for collectors of regional art, Louisiana history, or Southern architectural prints. Each piece is presented in its original matting.
Dimensions
H:19in L:14in each
Condition Report
Overall good vintage condition. Paper shows age toning and minor discoloration consistent with age. Mats show foxing, staining, and edge wear. Prints appear clean with strong impressions. Not examined out of mats.
Eugene E. Loving, Pirate's Alley, Orleans Alley, Old New Orleans, French Quarter art, New Orleans etching, Louisiana artist, architectural print, Southern street scene, signed etching
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