Saturday, May 7, 2016

New Orleans Patina


A early 19th century Slave quarter with parina stucco.




pa·ti·na   noun   \pə-ˈtē-nə, ˈpa-tə-nə\
  A surface appearance of something grown beautiful especially with age or use.



A old bar sign painted on the wood siding. 

The weather bottom of shutters 

Wrought iron


Cast iron


Slave made bricks 

Peeling paint revealing original stucco 

Patina stucco 

The front of a weathered  Creole cottage 


A early painted sign



A weathered Creole cottage.

Side of the Creole Cottage.

Old cypress fence.  



The facade of a old antebellum townhouse 

Preservation Hall

Preservation Hall

Federal style in the French Quarter


East Coast red pressed brick 

A early Creole cottage 

Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop

A bricked up center hall cottage 

Cast iron capital 


Corner plasters 

The Cabildo 

Musée Rosette Rochon

Wall of slave made bricks 


Saint Louis Cemetery No, 2 


Saint Louis Cemetery No, 2 


Saint Louis Cemetery No, 2 



Saint Louis Cemetery No, 2 
Saint Louis Cemetery No, 2 


Saint Louis Cemetery No, 2 


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