



Louisiana Architectural Ruins, Carnegie Survey 1953
This vintage photograph, captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases architectural elements from Louisiana, specifically focusing on the ruins characterized by prominent chimneys and columns. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to document the diverse architectural heritage of the region.
The photograph reflects the historical significance of Louisianas architecture, offering a glimpse into the past. The ruins suggest a narrative of both grandeur and decay, indicative of the areas rich but tumultuous history.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this image serves as an educational resource for understanding the architectural evolution in Louisiana. The Library of Congress houses this piece, allowing for further exploration of the Carnegie Survey and its contributions to documenting Southern architecture.

Louisiana Architectural Ruins, Carnegie Survey 1953