Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia: Photography from the Fabled Southern City of the Dead (Buried America)

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Management number 231615443 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $8.91 Model Number 231615443
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Hollywood Cemetery stands atop rolling hills, revealing how grief becomes enduring beauty through marble monuments.Situated atop rolling hills overlooking the historic James River, Hollywood Cemetery stands as one of America's most magnificent burial grounds and Richmond's crown jewel. Established in 1847 as part of the rural cemetery movement, this 135-acre arboretum houses over 80,000 souls, including two U.S. Presidents, Confederate President Jefferson Davis, and countless notable figures who shaped American history.Photographer Caine Rose has spent four decades documenting Hollywood's extraordinary artistic treasures. His lens captures the haunting beauty of marble masterpieces by renowned sculptors Santo Saccomanno and George J. Zolnay, the ethereal elegance of Louis Comfort Tiffany's incomparable stained-glass windows, and the profound symbolism embedded in centuries of funerary art.Rose's unique perspective stems from deeply personal connections—he once lived within the cemetery's gates and now has family resting among its hallowed grounds. Through stunning photography and insightful commentary, he reveals how Victorian artisans transformed grief into enduring beauty, creating a visual symphony where angels weep in marble, crosses reach toward heaven, and every monument tells stories of love transcending death. This remarkable collection invites readers to discover Hollywood Cemetery's hidden poetry carved in stone. Read more


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