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New Orleans Greeting Card featuring the painting A Walk Down Bourbon Street by Douglas Ann Slusher

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A Walk Down Bourbon Street Greeting Card

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans is one of the many streets laid out in the 1700's that was named for the royal houses of France. ... more

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Douglas Ann Slusher

Douglas Ann Slusher

Thank you Miami for all the card orders. New Orleans was a fascinating city to live in — specially at the time the Dome Stadium was being built & the beginning of the Saints football team with Archie Manning as Quarterback. This picture was a combination of photo shots taken on Bourbon St. on a return family visit to celebrate my 80th birthday. I appreciate all my followers all these years. Thanks very much. ❤️ dals

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Artist's Description

Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans is one of the many streets laid out in the 1700's that was named for the royal houses of France. Other streets are named for Catholic Saints, as St. Ann, which houses the famous Cafe du Monde coffee & beignet restaurant. A short walk to Canal Street which is one of the widest streets in the U.S. was originally planned for a canal to divide the French and Spanish from the arriving Americans. Hence, the streets named by the Americans changed after crossing Canal and Bourbon becomes Carondelet, Royal Street becomes St. Charles, etc. Bourbon from its beginnings was home to vaudeville, burlesque, jazz, restaurants and continues today full of nightlife for tourists and visitors walking this colorful strip. It is always different and interesting.

About Douglas Ann Slusher

Douglas Ann Slusher

My current profile picture is with a background pastel portrait done at "The Court of Two Sisters in New Orleans in 1967. The pastel was by George Bohland who later had a shop on Bourbon Street. My husband was a commercial saturation diver working in the Gulf with Marine Contracting and we later moved to the area. I started painting at a very late age. My husband's work took us to London in 1976 where I enjoyed the Galleries & Museums. Moving onto Aberdeen, Scotland in 1978 I joined the Women's Petroleum Club art group which was being taught by persons from Gray's School of Art. I attended evening classes at Gray's School which was overwhelming & enjoyable. Returning to the USA in 1984 I mostly continued china painting initiated...

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