Court of the Two Sisters Entrance (Prints)
Court of the Two Sisters Entrance (Prints)
This iconic and historic restaurant on Royal St in New Orleans French Quarter is sitting where Sieur Etienne de Perier, the second French royal governor of colonial Louisiana, had his home. The present structure at 613-615 Royal was constructed in 1832 during the city’s first major economic boom. It was built for Jean Baptiste Zenon Cavelier, president of the Bank of New Orleans.
In 1886, Emile Angaud bought the property. Bertha (nee Camors) Angaud & sister Emma Camors set up “The Shop of the Two Sisters,” which remained until 1904 when Bertha's husband died. The property was a place for drinks or as a restaurant since the late 1920s. In 1963 Joe Fein, Jr. bought the property and started The Court of the Two Sisters Restaurant, which is what we see today.
Prints 16 in. x 20 in. & 8 in. x 10 in.
Prints are available on Photo Luster stock. This is a 290 gsm, 11.4 mil thick, bright white luster paper. The paper features a microporous resin coating and a 96% opacity coating.