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Hampton Beachby Daniel Pollera
36" x 27" Framed Artwork Frame
Arlington, Texasby Ira Rosen
22" x 16" Framed Photograph Frame
Virginia Snow Stormby Lori Deiter
25" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Shenandoah Dreamby Rick Berk
25" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Union University, Richmond, Va.
35" x 15" Framed Photograph Frame
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Low angle view of a bridge over a river, Richmond, Virginia, USAby Panoramic Images
34" x 16" Framed Photograph Frame
Washington's Home, Mount Vernon, Virginia
28" x 22" Framed Art Frame
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Garden At Colonial Williamsburg, Virginiaby Lisa S. Engelbrecht / Danita Delimont
28" x 21" Framed Art Frame
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Washington Monument Richmond Virginia
27" x 37" Framed Photograph Frame
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Richmond virginia
37" x 27" Framed Photograph Frame
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Main street station, Richmond, VA
27" x 37" Framed Photograph Frame
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Skyline of Richmond, VA
37" x 29" Framed Photograph Frame
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Capitol Hill - Richmond, VA
37" x 27" Framed Photograph Frame
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Richmond, Va. 1865. Burnt district
30" x 23" Framed Photograph Frame
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Richmond, Va.
27" x 22" Framed Photograph Frame
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Richmond, Va. Top view
27" x 22" Framed Photograph Frame
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Richmond, Va. black & white photo
27" x 22" Framed Photograph Frame
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Richmond virginia architecture
37" x 27" Framed Photograph Frame
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Richmond, Va. Damaged locomotives
27" x 27" Framed Photograph Frame
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Capitol Square Richmond, Va.
27" x 22" Framed Photograph Frame
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Richmond, Va. black and white
27" x 22" Framed Photograph Frame
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Richmond, Va. The Governor's Mansion
27" x 25" Framed Photograph Frame
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Richmond, Va. photograph
27" x 22" Framed Photograph Frame
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Richmond, Va. Building
27" x 27" Framed Photograph Frame
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Richmond, Va
27" x 21" Framed Photograph Frame
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Richmond College, Richmond, Va.
42" x 15" Framed Photograph Frame
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Capitol, Richmond, Va.
27" x 22" Framed Photograph Frame
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Mabry Mill Blue Ridge Parkway Virginiaby Panoramic Images
25" x 21" Framed Art Frame
Flowering Dogwood, Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginiaby Charles Gurche / Danita Delimont
25" x 21" Framed Art Frame
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Cannon On Battlefield, Yorktown, Virginiaby Jim Engelbrecht / Danita Delimont
31" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Jamestown Island Cannonm Virginiaby Lisa S. Engelbrecht / Danita Delimont
28" x 21" Framed Art Frame
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Artillery In The Continental Army Encampment, Virginiaby Lisa S. Engelbrecht / Danita Delimont
28" x 21" Framed Art Frame
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British Flag, Jamestown, Virigniaby Lisa S. Engelbrecht / Danita Delimont
34" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Watermill Near a Pond, Mabry Mill, Virginiaby Panoramic Images
43" x 18" Framed Art Frame
Fence in a Park, Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginiaby Panoramic Images
19" x 43" Framed Art Frame
Low Angle View of an Equestrian Statue, Richmond, Virginiaby Panoramic Images
19" x 43" Framed Art Frame
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Framed Virginia Artwork
The Commonwealth of Virginia as the US state is officially named also has the nicknames of Old Dominion and Mother of Presidents. More presidents were born here than in any other state and back in the day the English Crown ruled the lands, which explains the choice for these nicknames. History buffs can find more Framed Virginia Art dedicated to the state’s past at FramedArt.com, including posters featuring the most iconic buildings.
The Colony of Virginia was the first permanent one established by the English on the side of the Atlantic and vestiges of the past are well preserved. The state also played an active role in the American Revolution and was equally involved in the American Civil War. During those bloody years, Richmond was the capital city of the Confederacy, with the most important buildings of the seat of power to be now admired in Framed Virginia Art.
The Arlington National Cemetery is also at the cornerstone of many Framed Virginia Art, with the art prints featuring iconic monuments, such as the Iwo Jima Memorial. Black-and-white photographs and drawings of the Capitol in Richmond, the Main Street Station and the burnt district can be admired next to high-resolution, colorful images of the skyline. Washington’s home at Mount Vernon can also be admired in artwork, with more pictures being dedicated to the rural landscape. The Blue Ridge Mountains appear in many such paintings, with their color being the result of evergreen and deciduous trees.