The Chinese Chest of Drawers (1953) by Pablo Picasso

The Czarevich Egg held a portrait of Nicholas and Alexandra's only son and last child, Alexis.
Faberge Egg: Imperial Czarevich Easter Egg (1912) Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Faberge Pelican Egg. It unfolds in vertical slices to hold a series of 8 miniatures on ivory.
Andy Warhol's Triple Elvis (1963) at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

Typical neighborhood homes in the Monument Avenue area

Capitol of Virginia, designed by Thomas Jefferson.

Model of Capital that Jefferson had made in France and Shipped to Virginia.

Marble Statue of George Washington (life-size) in rotunda of Virginial Capital.
Plaque in Capital court room.


Bronze statue of Robert E. Lee in exact spot where he accepted command of the Confederate Army
Virginia House of Delegates. Still used today, this room was also used for meetings of the Confederacy.
Residence of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy

This Plaque is located in St.Paul's Episcopal Church located near the Capital.
Tombstone of Elizabeth Poe, mother of Edgar Allan Poe (St.John's churchyard)

St.John's Episcopal Church where Patrick Henru delivered his "Libery or Death" speech on March 23, 1775.
Tredegar Civil War Museum


Sculpture at Tredegar Museum ("To bind up the Nations Wounds")

The Ballerina, sculpture by Degas

Some of the many Tiffany Lamps on display
Turban from mid-19th century. (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts)
Room size marble pavillion; 19th century. (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts)


Kaneko ceramic sculptures displayed in front of the Robert E. Lee Camp Confederate Soldiers' Home
(Virginia Museum of Fine Arts)