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Image:
7.00" x 10.00"
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2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
12.50" x 15.50"
Paramount Theater In Baton Rouge Framed Print
by Margaret Harmon
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Paramount Theater In Baton Rouge framed print by Margaret Harmon. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Sadly, this performing theater, turned movie theater, was destroyed in the late 1970s in downtown Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She was beautiful inside... more
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Artist's Description
Sadly, this performing theater, turned movie theater, was destroyed in the late 1970s in downtown Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She was beautiful inside with her high painted ceiling, box seats on each side of the stage and architectural details lost but not forgotten. To see her broken and spewed around the work site was very sad. All the elements of fine workmanship, high design and by gone elegance was exposed to anyone who wished to take one final look. We are losing part of our culture on a yearly basis and this is just one example.
About Margaret Harmon
As a painter, my goal is to inspire, not just reproduce a subject on a canvas. I like my colors bold with subjects drawn in large, generous forms. I want my work to touch the inner impulse and passion of my viewers. To me, producing art is liberating. Whether I work directly from a perceived subject, plain air, or abstractly, I am most concerned about the work's overall composition and formal aspects. My colors tend to be bright and bold. Bright colors make me happy, and I aspire to convey that feeling to my viewers and customers. I am a native of Sikeston, Missouri, and a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, with a BS in Historic Preservation. I had an interesting career in travel and...
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Margaret Harmon
Thanks Robert. It was very sad to watch it come down and to see the remarkable architectural elements inside.
Robert VanDerWal
What a Sad Outcome for This Beautiful Movie Theatre and Building! Great Photograph to Remember It By!!
Jeff Brassard
Congrats for the sale!
Joie Cameron-Brown
Congratulations on your sale!
Margaret Harmon
You got the purpose of the photo, taken only hours before it was razed. Thanks for your vote too.
Judith Desrosiers
Seeing things go to ruin,is sad,but great capture and a vote