One of the first of the Rural or Garden Cemeteries in the US, Hollywood has many magnificent trees and plantings. Here is what's left of one of the great oaks, a tree that witnessed the founding of America.
One of the first of the Rural or Garden Cemeteries in the US, Hollywood has many magnificent trees and plantings. Here is what's left of one of the great oaks, a tree that witnessed the founding of America.
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond VA
Our 5th President, James Monroe, died on July 4th, 1831, the third of the Founding Fathers to die on July 4th -- Adams & Jefferson died on the 4th, just 5 years earlier.
The "Birdcage" Memorial was designed by Albert Lybrock
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond VA
Our 5th President, James Monroe, died on July 4th, 1831, the third of the Founding Fathers to die on July 4th -- Adams & Jefferson died on the 4th, just 5 years earlier.
The "Birdcage" Memorial was designed by Albert Lybrock
Lewis Ginter opened "the finest hotel in America" in 1895. The hotel benefitted from the north-south seasonal migration of the very wealthy during the era known as the Gilded Age.
Ginter's imposing mausoleum sits in Richmond's Hollywood Cemetery.
Lewis Ginter opened "the finest hotel in America" in 1895. The hotel benefitted from the north-south seasonal migration of the very wealthy during the era known as the Gilded Age.
Ginter's imposing mausoleum sits in Richmond's Hollywood Cemetery.
The 2nd bell installed in the tower (1816), most likely cast by Paul Revere's son, Joseph Warren Revere. It weighs over 2400 pounds and is about 5 inches thick.
This was Paul Revere's favorite bell -- and it is still rung today.
The 2nd bell installed in the tower (1816), most likely cast by Paul Revere's son, Joseph Warren Revere. It weighs over 2400 pounds and is about 5 inches thick.
This was Paul Revere's favorite bell -- and it is still rung today.
This is the burial place of the parents of Isabella Stewart Gardner, the wealthy Bostonian who travelled the world collecting treasures that are now housed in the Gardner Museum in Boston. Augustus Saint Gaudens created the lovely bas reliefs
This is the burial place of the parents of Isabella Stewart Gardner, the wealthy Bostonian who travelled the world collecting treasures that are now housed in the Gardner Museum in Boston. Augustus Saint Gaudens created the lovely bas reliefs
The renowned Spanish architect, Raphael Guastavino, brought his unique tiling method to America in the late 1800s. His work can be found in many places, but the Basilica is a tour-de-force -- a spectacular display of vaulting, brickwork, and tiling.
The renowned Spanish architect, Raphael Guastavino, brought his unique tiling method to America in the late 1800s. His work can be found in many places, but the Basilica is a tour-de-force -- a spectacular display of vaulting, brickwork, and tiling.
Augustus Saint Guadens
Of all Saint Gaudens' works, this Memorial took the longest to complete -- almost 15 years (instead of the expected two years!)
Many of the 54th MA, including Shaw, were killed in the attack on Battery Wagner, SC, 18 July 1863
Augustus Saint Guadens
Of all Saint Gaudens' works, this Memorial took the longest to complete -- almost 15 years (instead of the expected two years!)
Many of the 54th MA, including Shaw, were killed in the attack on Battery Wagner, SC, 18 July 1863
Cambridge, MA
Designed by Jacob Bigelow, one of the founders of the cemetery
The building is Quincy Granite; the large rose window over the entrance is from Edinburgh, Scotland, and is one of the earliest examples of stained glass in America
Cambridge, MA
Designed by Jacob Bigelow, one of the founders of the cemetery
The building is Quincy Granite; the large rose window over the entrance is from Edinburgh, Scotland, and is one of the earliest examples of stained glass in America
Window over the West entrance
Christ in Majesty -- John LaFarge, 1883
Window over the West entrance
Christ in Majesty -- John LaFarge, 1883
"Death Stays the Hand of the Sculptor," Daniel Chester French
Forget the Lincoln Memorial in DC, IMO, this is French's masterpiece. The bronze is the original at Forest Hills Cemetery, Boston. The marble version is in the Met Museum of Art, NYC
"Death Stays the Hand of the Sculptor," Daniel Chester French
Forget the Lincoln Memorial in DC, IMO, this is French's masterpiece. The bronze is the original at Forest Hills Cemetery, Boston. The marble version is in the Met Museum of Art, NYC
Jamaica Plain, Boston MA
Jamaica Plain, Boston MA
Forest Hills Cemetery, Jamaica Plain, Boston MA
Another of sculptor Daniel Chester French's superb angels, this stately, imposing figure resides just on the edge of the forest and marks the grave of the well-known, well-respected Boston businessman/philanthropist
Forest Hills Cemetery, Jamaica Plain, Boston MA
Another of sculptor Daniel Chester French's superb angels, this stately, imposing figure resides just on the edge of the forest and marks the grave of the well-known, well-respected Boston businessman/philanthropist
Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge MA
Grandsons of Paul Revere, both served in the 20th MA
Dr Edward Revere died at the battle of Antietam, 17 Sept 1862, while tending a wounded soldier
Paul Joseph Revere, died at Gettysburg, 4 July 1863, from wounds received on 3 July.
Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge MA
Grandsons of Paul Revere, both served in the 20th MA
Dr Edward Revere died at the battle of Antietam, 17 Sept 1862, while tending a wounded soldier
Paul Joseph Revere, died at Gettysburg, 4 July 1863, from wounds received on 3 July.
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond VA
Sculptor: Julius Loester
The bronze statue was cast by the great Roman Bronze Foundry (Corona Queens, NY). Roman Bronze worked with many well-known Gilded Age sculptors, including the two greatest, Augustus Saint Gaudens & Daniel Chester French
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond VA
Sculptor: Julius Loester
The bronze statue was cast by the great Roman Bronze Foundry (Corona Queens, NY). Roman Bronze worked with many well-known Gilded Age sculptors, including the two greatest, Augustus Saint Gaudens & Daniel Chester French
Milmore Memorial
Daniel Chester French
Metropolitan Museum of Art
French is known for his Lincoln Memorial in DC however, IMO, this is his masterpiece. Original is in bronze at Forest Hills Cemetery, Boston MA. The Met commissioned this in marble for the museum
Milmore Memorial
Daniel Chester French
Metropolitan Museum of Art
French is known for his Lincoln Memorial in DC however, IMO, this is his masterpiece. Original is in bronze at Forest Hills Cemetery, Boston MA. The Met commissioned this in marble for the museum
Room from Francis Little's family summer home in Lake Minnetonka MN, moved to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's American Wing in 1972. The windows overlooked Lake Minnetonka
Room from Francis Little's family summer home in Lake Minnetonka MN, moved to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's American Wing in 1972. The windows overlooked Lake Minnetonka
Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC
The figures resemble George Washington & Abe Lincoln and recalls simpler times when people could sit and talk for awhile
Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC
The figures resemble George Washington & Abe Lincoln and recalls simpler times when people could sit and talk for awhile
In the 1920s, the Met Museum in NY literally moved the ballroom from its original location in Gadsby's Tavern, Alexandria VA, to the museum. George Washington's Birthnight Ball was held in the ballroom for many years. At the Met, the room displays American furniture.
In the 1920s, the Met Museum in NY literally moved the ballroom from its original location in Gadsby's Tavern, Alexandria VA, to the museum. George Washington's Birthnight Ball was held in the ballroom for many years. At the Met, the room displays American furniture.
John Singer Sargent, was an extraordinarily gifted painter and artist. The exhibit covers the first 10 years of his career, showcasing his abilities from a young age. This painting of Dr Pozzi was done when Sargent was just 25.
John Singer Sargent, was an extraordinarily gifted painter and artist. The exhibit covers the first 10 years of his career, showcasing his abilities from a young age. This painting of Dr Pozzi was done when Sargent was just 25.
Lincoln Center is on the left, Central Park was two blocks away -- so convenient!
Lincoln Center is on the left, Central Park was two blocks away -- so convenient!
The Descent From the Cross, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC
The Entombment depicts the small burial party led by Nicodemus, followed by St Joseph of Arimathea (carrying the Holy Grail), who gave his tomb for Christ's burial
The Descent From the Cross, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC
The Entombment depicts the small burial party led by Nicodemus, followed by St Joseph of Arimathea (carrying the Holy Grail), who gave his tomb for Christ's burial
On the colorful polychrome piece (from Anderson House), notice the figure at the bottom right -- with the sack of coins.
On the colorful polychrome piece (from Anderson House), notice the figure at the bottom right -- with the sack of coins.
Carved stonework from the US Capitol, dating to the early 1800s, was dumped into Rock Creek Park in the 1980s. The pieces were removed to Fort Meade a few years ago. Though scattered and covered in vines, the stones and their beautiful carvings were still visible
Carved stonework from the US Capitol, dating to the early 1800s, was dumped into Rock Creek Park in the 1980s. The pieces were removed to Fort Meade a few years ago. Though scattered and covered in vines, the stones and their beautiful carvings were still visible
The interior was designed & executed by the great Spanish architect and builder, Raphael Guastavino, who brought this particular tiling technique to America. The interior of St Mary's is a spectacular example of his work.
The interior was designed & executed by the great Spanish architect and builder, Raphael Guastavino, who brought this particular tiling technique to America. The interior of St Mary's is a spectacular example of his work.