File:JP Pemberton Sons of Hope published 1905.jpg

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"Mardi Gras New Orleans. Title: Metropolitan Magazine, Volume 23. Publisher: Re-published by Peck and Newton, 1905."

Note this is actually J. P. Pemberton's "Sons of Hope and the Annual Parade of the Young Veterans", 1902, depicting a Social Aid & Pleasure Club parade (now commonly called a "second line") in New Orleans; the original painting is in the Smithsonian.
Date (artwork) 1905 (publication)
Source Work by J P Pemberton, via Metropolitan Magazine, Volume 23. Peck and Newton, 1905. Web copy via [1]
Author John Patrick Pemberton (d. 1914)
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