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* [[2010]]: [[Walter Beale Jr]], [[Jess Heppenstall]]
* [[2010]]: [[Walter Beale Jr]], [[Jess Heppenstall]]
* [[2011]]: [[Schuyler Baker Jr]], [[Bess Ager]]
* [[2011]]: [[Schuyler Baker Jr]], [[Bess Ager]]
* [[2012]]: [[Toliver Robert Bentley III]], [[Madelyn Fletcher Hereford]]
* [[2013]]: [[William Edgar Welden]], [[Lenora Ireland Brown]]
* [[2014]]: [[David McCoy Millhouse]], [[Alison Bradford Gorrie]]
* [[2015]]: [[Leighton Calhoun Parnell III]], [[Caroline Nabers Gray]]
* [[2016]]: [[Dr. Thomas Gilbert Amason, Jr]], [[Carolyn Davis McCalley]]
* [[2017]]: [[William Alfred Bowron, Jr]], [[Mary Virginia Adams]]
* [[2018]]: [[Harold Henderson Goings]], [[Kathryn Alline Vogtle]]
* [[2019]]: [[Russell Warren Chambliss Sr]], [[Madeline Lysbeth DeBuys]]
* [[2020]]: [[James Hugh Miller, III]], [[Eleanor Claire Martin]]
* [[2021]]: Postponed due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]
* [[2022]]: ("54th and 55th annual Beaux Arts Krewe Ball") [[Thomas Atkinson Roberts]], [[Sarah Randall Hydinger]]
* [[2023]]: [[Henry Barnes Ray, Jr]], [[Alice Alden Monk]]


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Revision as of 17:00, 24 February 2023

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The Beaux Arts Krewe is a group founded in 1967 to provide permanent costumes and decorations for the annual Beaux Arts Jewel Ball debutante ball, held each Spring near Mardi Gras in support of the Birmingham Museum of Art.

Balls are held at Boutwell Auditorium. The medieval theme chosen was inspired by Westminster Abbey. Each member of the Krewe enters the ballroom dressed as a king with an arms-emblazoned cape and attended by a page.

Kings and Queens

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