Box 1
Contains 20 Results:
“The Well”, 1983
This collection dates from 1983 to 1985 and spans 3 linear feet. It comprises prints and ink drawings by artist Martin J. Benoit depicting people, places, and scenes of everyday life in South Louisiana.
“Search for Black Gold”, 1983
This collection dates from 1983 to 1985 and spans 3 linear feet. It comprises prints and ink drawings by artist Martin J. Benoit depicting people, places, and scenes of everyday life in South Louisiana.
“Among the Oaks”, 1983
This collection dates from 1983 to 1985 and spans 3 linear feet. It comprises prints and ink drawings by artist Martin J. Benoit depicting people, places, and scenes of everyday life in South Louisiana.
“St. Mary’s Church”, 1984
This collection dates from 1983 to 1985 and spans 3 linear feet. It comprises prints and ink drawings by artist Martin J. Benoit depicting people, places, and scenes of everyday life in South Louisiana.
“The St. Charles Line”, 1983
This collection dates from 1983 to 1985 and spans 3 linear feet. It comprises prints and ink drawings by artist Martin J. Benoit depicting people, places, and scenes of everyday life in South Louisiana.
“Plantation Store”, 1983
This collection dates from 1983 to 1985 and spans 3 linear feet. It comprises prints and ink drawings by artist Martin J. Benoit depicting people, places, and scenes of everyday life in South Louisiana.
“Godchaux’s No.3", 1983
This collection dates from 1983 to 1985 and spans 3 linear feet. It comprises prints and ink drawings by artist Martin J. Benoit depicting people, places, and scenes of everyday life in South Louisiana.
Miscellaneous scratch drawings on ruling mechanical board
This collection dates from 1983 to 1985 and spans 3 linear feet. It comprises prints and ink drawings by artist Martin J. Benoit depicting people, places, and scenes of everyday life in South Louisiana.
“Theresa Ellen”, 1985
This collection dates from 1983 to 1985 and spans 3 linear feet. It comprises prints and ink drawings by artist Martin J. Benoit depicting people, places, and scenes of everyday life in South Louisiana.
“Silsby Steam Pumper (1889-1919)”, 1984
This collection dates from 1983 to 1985 and spans 3 linear feet. It comprises prints and ink drawings by artist Martin J. Benoit depicting people, places, and scenes of everyday life in South Louisiana.