About
The Norton’s permanent collection is quite extensive, including the works of over 100 artists... from Renaissance Old Masters, to modernist iconoclasts and contemporary neo-realists.
In addition, our museum possesses hundreds of sculptures ranging from miniatures and maquettes to life-size pieces in media including bronze, silver, marble, and wood.
Among the oldest works in the Norton are pieces from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and Persia and six tapestries dating from the 16th century which once graced the palace of a King of France.
Decorative arts are also featured throughout the museum, including works in porcelain, pressed and blown glass, and 18th - 19th century silver.
Visit Our Botanical Gardens,
and Enjoy the Fusion of Art and Nature
Botanical Gardens Hours: Wednesday - Sunday from sunrise to sunset
No photography or videography, private or commercial, is allowed inside the museum or on the grounds.
Weddings and private events are NOT allowed on the property.
Events & Exhibitions
List of events in Photo View
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August 28 - November 23
New Orleans in Art: A Love Letter from the Crescent City
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November 27 - November 28
Museum Closed • Thanksgiving Holiday
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⚜ New Orleans in Art • Artist Highlight ⚜
“Kerlerec Street, in Marigny” by Ray Holt
Shreveport, Louisiana
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Ray Holt studied Art History at LSU–Shreveport and Graphic Design at Commercial College. Over the years, he has refined his artistic skills through painting workshops with Gwen Northsworthy and Jeanne Mason.
Ray’s deep connection to New Orleans began in 1972 during his first Mardi Gras. His appreciation for the city’s rich culture and history was nurtured by his grandmother, whose mother emigrated from France to New Orleans and spent most of her life in the French Quarter.
For Ray, New Orleans is a place of endless inspiration: “The city is so visually exciting—as a painter, there is subject matter for several lifetimes.”
Last chance to experience "New Orleans in Art: A Love Letter from the Crescent City!" 💜💚💛
Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and soul of New Orleans before the exhibition closes on Sunday, 23 November at 5:00 pm.
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🎨 @karenlabeau
Something looks a little... different in the Print Corridor...🦖
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Did You Know?
Captain Henry Miller Shreve, an American inventor and steamboat captain, for whom Shreveport is named, is most remembered for removing the Great Raft, a 150-mile logjam that obstructed safe navigation of the Red River above Natchitoches by using his invention, the snagboat, between 1833 and 1838. The successful clearing of the nearly 180-mile-long obstruction, which had made the river impassable for centuries, opened the river to steamboat traffic and led to the founding and naming of the city of Shreveport in his honor.
"Captain Henry Shreve Clearing the Great Raft From The Red River," painted by artist Lloyd Hawthorne, just so happens to also be one of the dinos favorite works on display at the Norton. Come and check it out yourself on your next visit to the museum!🦕
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⚜ New Orleans in Art • Artist Highlight ⚜
“Evening on Chartres” by Mell Moore
New Orleans, Louisiana
Instagram • @mmooreart
Facebook • Mellissa Moore Art
Artist. Soldier. Storyteller. 🇺🇸🎨
Eby Kerr’s (19 October 1889 – 18 November 1946) life bridged the worlds of art and service. A talented painter and illustrator, Kerr brought a deep sense of humanity to his work—shaped in no small part by his time as a World War I soldier. His art reflects both the discipline of the battlefield and the sensitivity of an observer moved by the world around him.
From the trenches of Europe to the quiet corners of his studio, Kerr captured the resilience, courage, and emotion of a generation forever changed by war. His legacy reminds us that creativity and courage often walk hand in hand.
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• "Scout Planes at Dawn" by Eby Kerr (1889 - 1946) Etching, 1928
• "The Last Supper" by Eby Kerr (1889 - 1946) Etching soft-ground, 1937
• "Mamma`s Boy" by Eby Kerr (1889 - 1946) Etching, 1937
• "Barrage" by Eby Kerr (1889 - 1946) Etching, 1933
☀ New Orleans in Art • Artist Highlight ☀
“Nat’s Clock” by Dominick Navarra
New Orleans, Louisiana
Instagram • @dominick_navarra
Website • www.dominicknavarra.art
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About the Artist: My work reflects the colors, sounds, and smells I encounter everyday in New Orleans. I create with wood and metal, trying to utilize as many found materials as possible. I see value in repurposing objects and breathing new life into the discarded pieces. My work is a playful kaleidoscope that manifests as: toys, sculptures, books and paintings. I am deeply influenced by folk art, comic books, animation, and all things whimsical. I strive to spread a little bit of joy with each piece I create.
The museum is closed today. So, our diminutive dinos are helping organize the archives! 🦖🖼
Collection Highlights
The R.W. Norton Art Gallery boasts an extensive permanent collection that includes more than 400 paintings and a plethora of sculptures representing over 100 artists. Our collection represents a wide variety of styles, time periods, and historical importance.Schedule a Tour
Group tours are available on Thursdays and Fridays from 1:00 - 3:30 pm.
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