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Garden District Beach Towel featuring the photograph Brevard - Rice House by Susan Rissi Tregoning

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Brevard - Rice House Beach Towel

Susan Rissi Tregoning

by Susan Rissi Tregoning

$40.00

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Product Details

Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption.   The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton.   Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").

Don't let the fancy name confuse you... a beach sheet is just a large beach towel.

Design Details

The Brevard-Rice House or Rosegate at 1239 First Street in the New Orleans Garden District was built in 1857 by merchant Albert Brevard. This mansion... more

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

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Brevard - Rice House Photograph by Susan Rissi Tregoning

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Artist's Description

The Brevard-Rice House or Rosegate at 1239 First Street in the New Orleans Garden District was built in 1857 by merchant Albert Brevard. This mansion is a neoclassical hodgepodge from just about every architectural style of its time. Its Greek revival colonnades, Italianate flourishes and a hexagonal window all mix with surprising elegance.

The home was purchased by Anne Rice in 1989. While living here, she used it as the setting for her book “The Witching Hour” which turned into a trilogy about the Mayfair Witches who lived in the home. She sold the home in 2003 after the death of her husband, Stan.

Copyright 2018 Susan Rissi Tregoning

About Susan Rissi Tregoning

Susan Rissi Tregoning

I'm a travel photographer that enjoys photographing United States architecture, nature, and transportation. As the 8th photographer in 4 generations of my family, I don't remember a time when photography was not part of my life. By the time I was five years old, I was standing on a stool in the darkroom, helping my dad develop pictures. It was my job to transfer the photos from the hypo to the water bath. I went to college for interior design. After I graduated, I had a long successful career as an art buyer and designer for a large home furnishings company. In 2006, I had a significant life change. My husband became a medical traveler, and I decided to put my career on hold to tag along. In the process, I found my roots again. What...

 

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