



Vintage Photograph of Richmond, VA Entrance Hall, 20th Centu
This vintage photograph, created by Frances Benjamin Johnston, captures an entrance hall featuring an elaborate staircase and intricate paneling in Richmond, Virginia, specifically in Henrico County. Johnston, an influential American photographer, documented significant architectural and cultural scenes throughout the South, with this image being part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South.
The photograph showcases the architectural style prevalent in early 20th-century Virginia, highlighting details such as the design of the doors and stairway. The image reflects the craftsmanship of the period and the aesthetic choices made by architects, including Mr. William L. Bottomley, who contributed to the areas architectural landscape.
Taken during a time when documentation of American architecture was gaining importance, this photograph serves as a historical record of the design and construction practices of the era. The work is preserved in the Library of Congress, making it a valuable resource for historians and architecture enthusiasts alike.
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Vintage Photograph of Richmond, VA Entrance Hall, 20th Centu
