



Early 20th Century Home in Fredericksburg, VA
This vintage photograph captures the architectural details of a home in Fredericksburg, Virginia, taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston. The image showcases the intricate moldings and elegant mantels typical of early 20th-century design. Johnstons work was commissioned by Mrs. Devore of Chatham, adding a personal touch to this documentation of domestic interiors.
The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a significant collection aimed at preserving the architectural heritage of the region. This initiative, conducted by the Library of Congress, highlights the craftsmanship found in southern homes. The rich details of the fireplace and surrounding moldings reflect the artistic sensibilities of the time.
Captured during a period when architectural photography was gaining prominence, this image serves as an important record of Virginias residential history. The date of creation remains unspecified but aligns with Johnstons active years, contributing to the understanding of American architectural evolution.
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Early 20th Century Home in Fredericksburg, VA
