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Winter in Williamsburg Williamsburg in Winter
Photography by Barbara Lombardi

Colonial Williamsburg photographer Barbara Lombardi captured the images of a Historic Area snowfall displayed on these pages. Rendered in blacks, grays, and whites, her illustrations play light against shadow to bring to scenes of quiet and repose the tensions and textures of winter's artistry. Mantled by the memory of the silent storm, fence rails, tree limbs, and walkways frame soft and sparkling views of the Cabinetmaking Shop, homes and stores, the Magazine, outbuildings, and costumed interpreters cloaked against the cold.

Williamsburg in winter

The Cabinetmaking Shop huddles against mounds of snow, from the ground to tree tops. The pyramidal roof of a GovernorÍs Palace outbuilding, top right, is blanketed by shining snow and wreathed in afternoon shadows.


Williamsburg in Winter

A cleared pathway beckons all to walk and
enjoy the sights of the snow-covered Historic Area.



Williamsburg in Winter

On this winter day, the Magazine is secured by snow
and by chevaux-de-frise, casting patterns on the ground.



Women walking through the snow.

The cloaks of a pair of capped interpreters guard
against the cold as the women sweep along a cleared brick sidewalk.



Winter in Williamsburg

The windmill warms its back in the late day sun,
the winter air chilling the drafty old place to its vanes.



Winter in Williamsburg

The Governor's Palace elegantly stands in the
background, surrounded by light and shadows.





slideshow "Williamsburg in Winter"