Angel of Grief

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The original Angel of Grief in Rome.
The original Angel of Grief in Rome.

Angel of Grief is a 1894 sculpture by William Wetmore Story which serves as the grave stone of the artist and his wife at the Protestant Cemetery, Rome. A replica made in 1906 exists at the Stanford Mausoleum at Stanford University. It replaced one created in 1901 that was destroyed in the San Francisco earthquake of 1906.

Pictures of the statue appear on the covers of Evanescence EP by Evanescence, Once by Nightwish and Embossed Dream in Four Acts by Odes Of Ecstasy. All of which feature hard rock roots, operatic female vocals, and gothic influences. It is also featured on the album art of The Edges of Twilight by The Tea Party.

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pictured in Victorian Cemetery Art
pictured in New Orleans Architecture, Volume lll: the Cemeteries
  • Di Cesare Monument, Indiana
  • Hooper monument, Hingham, Massachusetts -
pictured in Memorial Art, Ancient and Modern
pictured in Permanent Californians: An Illustrated Guide to the Cemeteries of California
pictured in Soul in the Stone: Cemetery Art From America's Heartland

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[edit] References

  • Bliss, Harry A., Memorial Art, Ancient and Modern, Harry A Bliss, Monument Photographer, Buffalo N.Y., 1912 p176
  • Brown, John Gary, Soul in the Stone: Cemetery Art From America's Heartland, University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, Kansas, 1994
  • Culbertson Randall, Permanent Californians: An Illustrated Guide to the Cemeteries of California, Chelsea Green Publishing Company, Chelsea Vermont, 1989
  • Christovich, Huber, McDowell, photographs by Betsy Swanson, New Orleans Architecture, Volume lll: the Cemeteries, Pelican Publishing Co., Gretna, 1997
  • Gillon, Edmond V., Victorian Cemetery Art, Dover Publications Inc., New York, 1972
  • Kvaran, Einar Einarsson, America's Cemetery Sculpture, unpublished manuscript
  • Richman, Jeff, author of Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery New York’s Buried Treasure, phone interview with E. E. Kvaran, September, 2006
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