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A Home on the Mississippi is an 1871 rendering commissioned by the United States government as part of a documentary program on the Mississippi River. The scene is an original work by Alfred Waud depicting Woodland Plantation, an antebellum mansion in West Pointe à la Hache, Louisiana.[1]

A Home on the Mississippi
ArtistCurrier and Ives
Year1871 (1871)
TypeChromolithograph
Dimensions21.6 cm × 34.3 cm (8.5 in × 13.5 in)
LocationLibrary of Congress, Washington D.C.,
United States

History


The image first achieved notability when published as a chromolithograph by Currier and Ives. After the end of Prohibition in 1933, Currier and Ives licensed the image to the makers of Southern Comfort, who continued to use the lithograph on their liqueur labels until 2010.[1][2] Woodland Plantation, which is registered on the National Register of Historic Places, now provides bed-and-breakfast accommodation.


References


  1. Dolan, Michael (2004). The American Porch, p.152. The Lyons Press. ISBN 1-59228-271-7.
  2. "Before & After: Southern Comfort Rebranding" The Dieline, May 19, 2010.





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