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Ernie K-Doe greets an audience at Jazz Fest, 1976, photographer: Mark Sindler, Louisiana Image Collection LaRC-1081, Box 26, Folder 10, Tulane University Special Collections.

“Music IS the Scene”: Jazz Fest’s First Decade, 1970-1979

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“To Grow to Greenness and Renown”: Female Botanists and Botanical Illustrators

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25 Years of the New Orleans Shakespeare Festival

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A Swatch of M.A.R.I. History

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Alfred S. Lippman Collection of Louisiana Postal Aviation History

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At Work: A portrait series featuring alumni of Tulane SoPA

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Detail of Chaucer book

Before and After: Restoration of Howard-Tilton’s Kelmscott Chaucer

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Bridging Two Oceans: The Complex Legacy of the Panama Canal

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Canvases of Castles and Creatures

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cause : effect . . .

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Central America at The Latin American Library

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Charting the Gulf: Tri-Centennial Connections at the Latin American Library

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Children of the Streets: Reminiscences of Jan Yoors

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Colonial Counterpoint: New World Texts as Sites of Encounter, 1492-1800

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Cook Dat! A Celebration of New Orleans Cuisine

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Deb Margolin’s Performance Composition: Writing and Embodying

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Early New Orleans Jazz Posters

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Angela Gregory

Excellence in Education: Celebrating the Artistic, Academic, Athletic, and Administrative Achievements of the Women of Tulane University

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Filson-Saward Collection of East Asian Art

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Frieze Featured Image

Fretwork and Friezes: The Architecture of Mitla

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King Cake Baby

From Galette des Rois to King Cake: Exploring a shared culinary heritage

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In Between the Lines: An Exploration of 16th and 17th Century English and Italian Poetry

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Iron Gall Ink

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Italian Literary Patriotism: From the Enlightenment to the Risorgimento

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João Farkas “Amazônia Ocupada”

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Latin America in 3D: Exploring the Image Archive of The Latin American Library

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Latin American Writers Series

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Louisiana Women’s Collection: A History of Political Activism

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Macro Meditations

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Mapping the Amazon River

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Mapping the Renaissance: Worldmaking in Europe from the 13th to 16th Century

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Martin Luther and the Reformation: the 500th Anniversary

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Mary Gehman’s Feminist Ephemera: Violence Against Women

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Stela19Ceibal

Maya Stelae: An Enduring Record

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Mining the Corporeal: Black African Women in Casta Paintings

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A selection of the monster from the painting St. Martha: Martha Taming the Tarasque

Monsters: From the Corners of the Earth to Under Your Bed

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Music Illustrated: The Songbooks of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band

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Once Upon a Canvas: Exploring Fairy Tale Illustrations from 1870-1942

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Pan-American Life in New Orleans

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People and Places: The Photographs of Abbye A. Gorin (1937-2000)

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Xavante necktie featured

Ritual Hunting of the Xavante of Brazil

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Riverboats and Jazz

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Frida Kahlo’s “The Two Fridas” (1939) featured

Spirit and Craft in Oaxaca: Clay Figurines of the Aguilar Family

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The Caribbean at an Arm’s Length

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CeramicMaizeFuneraryUrn

The Continuity of Maize

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Drawing of hieroglyphic writing

The Decipherment of Mesoamerican Writing

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The Extraordinary Life of Natalie Scott

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The Laurel Valley Plantation Photographs of Philip M. Denman

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The Organic Modernism of Albert C. Ledner

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Featured: Structure 1, during restoration

The Ruins and Restoration of Zaculeu, Guatemala

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The Treasures of Tulane

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Tulane Opera Workshop 1952-1985

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William de Leftwich Dodge: Watercolors of Mexico

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William Faulkner’s New Orleans

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A black and white photograph of Octavia Butler seated at home in front of several bookshelves.

Women in Power in the Arts

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