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  2. Roman funerary art - Wikipedia

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    Roman funerary art. Marble cinerary chest (90–110 AD), made by Marcus Domitius Primigenius "for himself, his freedmen and freedwomen, and their descendants": the deceased makes an offering to a reclining female figure who may be Mother Earth, with two attendants holding food and wine (Metropolitan Museum of Art)[1] The funerary art of ancient ...

  3. Immortelle (cemetery) - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic Immortelle, Mt Beppo Apostolic Cemetery, 2005. An immortelle is a long-lasting flower arrangement placed on graves in cemeteries.. They were originally made from natural dried flowers (which lasted longer than fresh flowers) or could be made from artificial materials such as china and painted plaster of paris or beads strung on wire arrangements.

  4. Chancel flowers - Wikipedia

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    Chancel flowers (also known as altar flowers) are flowers that are placed in the chancel of a Christian church. [ 1] These chancel flowers are often paid for by members of a congregation as an offering of thanksgiving to God. [ 2] Chancel flowers are often placed upon or adjacent to the altar table, as well as near other church furniture in the ...

  5. English church monuments - Wikipedia

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    English church monuments. Effigy and monument to John Gower (c.1330–1408) in Southwark Cathedral, London. A church monument is an architectural or sculptural memorial to a deceased person or persons, located within a Christian church. It can take various forms ranging from a simple commemorative plaque or mural tablet affixed to a wall, to a ...

  6. Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) - Wikipedia

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    The Little Church of the Flowers was the first church to be built at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. The architect was T. Patterson Ross. Ross's inspiration was an English village church at Stoke Poges in Buckinghamshire , where the poet Thomas Gray had written " Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard ," a famous English poem.

  7. Tomb of the Haterii - Wikipedia

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    The Tomb of the Haterii is an Ancient Roman funerary monument, constructed between c. 100 and c. 120 CE along the Via Labicana to the south-east of Rome. It was discovered in 1848 and is particularly noted for the numerous artworks, particularly reliefs, found within. The tomb was primarily dedicated to Hateria, a freedwoman and priestess, and ...

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