A handcrafted fired clay tomb sculpture by New Orleans ceramicist Michael Clement, finished in silver.
Located in St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 established in 1789 and one of New Orleans' most storied "Cities of the Dead," the Gasquet tomb is an above-ground monument associated with Reverend Dr. Mark Cordes Gasquet, a prominent Episcopal priest and retired U.S. Army colonel. Clement's ceramic rendering captures the architectural character and cultural weight of this French Quarter landmark.
- Fired clay
- Silver finish
- 6 × 6 × 3.5 in.
- Small
- Handmade in New Orleans, Louisiana
A handcrafted fired clay tomb sculpture by New Orleans ceramicist Michael Clement, finished in silver.
Located in St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 established in 1789 and one of New Orleans' most storied "Cities of the Dead," the Gasquet tomb is an above-ground monument associated with Reverend Dr. Mark Cordes Gasquet, a prominent Episcopal priest and retired U.S. Army colonel. Clement's ceramic rendering captures the architectural character and cultural weight of this French Quarter landmark.
- Fired clay
- Silver finish
- 6 × 6 × 3.5 in.
- Small
- Handmade in New Orleans, Louisiana