



Canopy Bed in Richmond, VA - Early 20th Century
This vintage photograph, taken in Richmond, Virginia, showcases a beautifully crafted canopy bed, a notable piece of woodwork from the era. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents significant architectural and design features across the region. The photographer, Frances Benjamin Johnston, is known for her detailed representations of American interiors and architecture.
The canopy bed, attributed to Charles First, exemplifies the craftsmanship prevalent in Virginia during the early 20th century. The intricate woodwork highlights the artistry and attention to detail characteristic of the period. This photograph not only captures a moment in time but also serves as a valuable historical reference for the study of American furniture design and interior aesthetics.
The image is a vital component of the Library of Congresss collection, providing insight into the cultural heritage of Richmond, Virginia. It stands as a testament to the architectural legacy of the region.
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Canopy Bed in Richmond, VA - Early 20th Century
