



Richmond VA Architectural Heritage Photo, 1864-1952
Frances Benjamin Johnstons photograph captures a significant moment in the architectural history of Richmond, Virginia, specifically in Henrico County. The image showcases intricate woodwork and thrones, reflecting the craftsmanship and design trends of the era. Johnstons work is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a comprehensive documentation initiative aimed at preserving the architectural heritage of the southern United States.
The photograph, dated between 1864 and 1952, highlights the importance of Richmond as a center for artistic expression and architectural innovation. The detail in the woodwork signifies the skill of artisans who contributed to the cultural landscape of the region, making it a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of American history and architecture.
Acquired from the Frances Benjamin Johnston estate in 1953, this image is a testament to the legacy of early 20th-century photography and its role in preserving historical narratives.
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Richmond VA Architectural Heritage Photo, 1864-1952
