Primitive Painting in New Orleans Saloon September 1938
A primitive painting decorates the walls of a saloon on Decatur Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, captured in September 1938. This image presents a glimpse into the social atmosphere of the city during this era. Saloon culture was significant in New Orleans, reflecting the vibrant local music and community life.
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Primitive Painting in New Orleans Saloon September 1938
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