The story behind the 1795 portrait of a wealthy Creole woman - Verite News New Orleans
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The story behind the 1795 portrait of a wealthy Creole woman - Verite News New Orleans
Marianne Celeste Dragon Dimitry, a wealthy Creole land owner, posed for Louisiana’s first significant portrait painter, José Francisco Xavier de Salazar y Mendoza, in 1795. She wore a flower-embellished dress and was seated next to a basket of fresh flowers. According to 64 Parishes, Salazar’s portrait, which is part of the Louisiana State Museum’s collection, represented Dimitry’s femininity and youth, and “reflected her mixed-race heritage a…
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