Cajun Love Song

ANIMATION CELL STUDIES

Bayou LaFourche, Donaldsonville, Louisiana 1850

Live Oaks and Spanish Moss | Bayou Lafourche, Donalsdonville, Louisiana ca.1836

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[AI-created visual research]   My great great grandparents in Donaldsonville, LA. ca. 1850

This gallery of images displays my visual research in developing animation cells based on AI images, and hand-painted watercolors.   The story is a love story between a Jewish man from Germany who, in 1836 decides to travel to the United States where he meets a young Catholic woman in sugar cane country. She ultimately converts to Judaism to marry the man who goes on to be a successful businessman owning several plantations as a result of planters’ debts because of the Civil War.  I have always struggled with the economic pressures of the time, with how he, as a Jewish man only speaking Yiddish, and signing his name phonetically in Hebrew, would have wrestled with the essential tenets of Judaism, regarding slavery and his own dealing with antisemitism.

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1836, Jacob Lemann, finds passage to New Orleans possibly as a butcher aboard the SS. MClellan.  He is depicted here having arrived at the Docks at Le Havre, France after traveling from Darmstadt in the State of Hesse what is now Germany. [AI in a watercolor style]

Horse and Buggy alongside Bayou Teche. [AI visual research]

young-marieMiriam (neè Marie) Estelle Berthelot, as a young woman.

Animation screentest of Jacob, digitally painted from an actual photo. ca.1875 [AI-enabled animation, based on my watercolor]

 

Marie Adriene Persac  [watercolor on paper]

The painter Marie Adrien Persac is a highly educated French man and a fine artist, who cartographically mapped the Mississippi River and the adjacent large plantation homes as well as paint portraits of the houses in exchange for room and board. The Animation will be narrated by Marie Adrien Persac  often considered as “Louisiana’s painter.”

These paintings below  also show my great great grandfather’s establishment of a mercantile business and later his son’s creation of a general merchandising store, B. Lemann and Bros in Donaldsonville, Louisiana on the Mississippi.  The intention is to show the industrious contributions of the outsider to the newly formed United States through the tumult and devastation of a civil war and the values and ethics that his faith had instilled in him.

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A watercolor from the AI source image [below] of Jacob making a deal in New Orleans

An AI image, created in the style of Edgar Degas’s painting  The Cotton Merchants depicting Jacob Lemann in his role of a “handelmann” (someone who survives by his connections and networks).

Jacob at 45 inspecting a wheelwright’s operation.

Jacob Lemann, middle aged, traveling transatlantic on the SS McLellan, bound for New Orleans from Le Havre, France. His networks  were both in the U.S. and Abroad.