Court of Two Sisters Royal St. (Prints)
Court of Two Sisters Royal St. (Prints)
The Royal Street entrance of Court of Two Sisters restaurant.
This iconic New Orleans restaurant on Royal St. in the French Quarter is located 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 and was built for Jean Baptiste Zenon Cavelier, president of the Bank of New Orleans. In 1886, Emile Angaud bought the property. Bertha Angaud & sister Emma Camors set up “The Shop of the Two Sisters,” a clothing and jewelry shop, which existed until 1904 when Bertha's husband died. Since the late 1920s, the property was a bar and restaurant In 1963 Joe Fein, Jr. bought the property and started The Court of the Two Sisters Restaurant, which is what it is today. The restaurant is famous as the Home of the Jazz Brunch, its huge outside dining courtyard, and plenty of French Quarter atmosphere!
Print Sizes: 16" x 20" I 12" x 16" I 11" x 14" I 8" x 10" Original Painting was 16" x 20" so sizes 12" x 16" & 11" x 14" will be cropped to fit; sizes 16" x 20" & 8" x 10" don't require cropping.
Papers:
Luster paper (Glossy) from Hahnemuhle is a 290 gsm. 11.4 mil thickness, bright white luster paper which features a microporous resin coating and a 96% opacity coating.
Fine Art paper (Matte) is a bright archival paper--350 gsm, 19 mil. 100% cotton rag media. This acid-free Paper features a bright textured finish and yields prints with a wide color gamut and deep blacks.