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Contains 23 Results:

VHS. Franklin Boggs, Interview, edited, 31 July 2002

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Boggs painted the mural “The History of Medicine in Louisiana” in 1948. This 112-foot-by-57-inch mural documents the history of medicine in Louisiana. It has been essentially in storage at Tulane Medical Center after more than 25 years on display in the offices of a medical supply company in New Orleans. The semi-abstract painting has been described as “probably the most unique piece of artwork in Louisiana.” It was on the path to obscurity and probably lost when Drs. Thomas and Jean Kreamer...
Dates: Other: 31 July 2002

VHS. History of Medicine in Louisiana, Franklin Boggs, Master Copy, 5 July 2002

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Boggs painted the mural “The History of Medicine in Louisiana” in 1948. This 112-foot-by-57-inch mural documents the history of medicine in Louisiana. It has been essentially in storage at Tulane Medical Center after more than 25 years on display in the offices of a medical supply company in New Orleans. The semi-abstract painting has been described as “probably the most unique piece of artwork in Louisiana.” It was on the path to obscurity and probably lost when Drs. Thomas and Jean Kreamer...
Dates: Other: 5 July 2002

VHS. Mural, Dedication, 23 August 2002

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Boggs painted the mural “The History of Medicine in Louisiana” in 1948. This 112-foot-by-57-inch mural documents the history of medicine in Louisiana. It has been essentially in storage at Tulane Medical Center after more than 25 years on display in the offices of a medical supply company in New Orleans. The semi-abstract painting has been described as “probably the most unique piece of artwork in Louisiana.” It was on the path to obscurity and probably lost when Drs. Thomas and Jean Kreamer...
Dates: Other: 23 August 2002