Carnival Float Designs
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Designer, B. A. Wikstrom
watercolor float design, 1904
Procession of Proteus
Float Title: E - Elegance
Theme: The Alphabet

 



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With the theme of "The Alphabet" in 1904, each Proteus float represented a different letter with its own them for that letter. This design is for "E - Elegance," which the krewe represented using image of nature, particularly woodland and botanical themes. The krewe held their tableau ball that year in the French Opera House.

 
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