French Quarter, New Orleans, LA 2015
Facing Jackson Square and flanked by the historic Cabildo on one side and the equally historic Presbytere on the other, St. Louis Cathedral is among the tallest and most imposing structures in the French Quarter. As the mother church of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, St. Louis Cathedral has a long and interesting history. It is the oldest continuously active Roman Catholic Cathedral in the United States, originally built in 1727 and dedicated to King Louis IX of France, "The Crusading King" who was later canonized by the Church. The original St. Louis Cathedral burned during the great fire of 1794 and was rebuilt. The present structure was completed in the 1850s.
Archival fine art pigment print on museum-quality Hahnemühle or Moab fine art cotton rag paper.
Signed and editioned recto; signed, titled, dated verso. Limited edition prints include a certificate of authenticity.
All sizes are print only, no frame or mat included unless noted.