The Patout parlor is full of Louisiana antiques and decorative arts
A little over a month ago I was invited to Peter's lovely Bourbon street home for Petit Déjeuner to talk about a commissioned painting. at the end of the Déjeuner the one commissioned painting turned into 3 commissioned paintings! Peter's family can be traced almost to the founding of Mobile, Alabama in 1702 and New Orleans in 1718. His lovey home is beautifully furnished with Ancestral portraits, furniture and decorative arts all with important connections to Louisiana history. This type of commission is the type I live for. To paint a historic interior with ancestral Louisiana antiques.
French glassware that belong to Valcour Aime (1798–1867) was known as the 'Louis the XIV of Louisiana' and reputedly was the wealthiest person in the South.
French glassware that belong to Valcour Aime (1798–1867) was known as the 'Louis the XIV of Louisiana' and reputedly was the wealthiest person in the South.
Cherry Louisiana Campeche chair 1820
Felicite Emma Aime was born February 26, 1823, in St. James Parrish, Louisiana, outside New Orleans.
Felicite Emma Aime was born February 26, 1823, in St. James Parrish, Louisiana, outside New Orleans.
Lyre- back armchair ca. 1815 made in New Orleans
Peter's family Old Paris porcelain
Peter's courtyard
So beautiful, Andrew! Thank you for sharing your talented friend's home!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, my friend!
xo
Andie
Merry Christmas... what a beautiful house!
ReplyDeleteFamily heirlooms make it all real and not staged. Beautiful! Marshel at Bamaplanter
ReplyDeleteThanks for your wonderful comments!!! I hope all have a wonderful Christmas. And only the best for the coming New year.
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