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  2. Funerary art in Puritan New England - Wikipedia

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    Early New England Puritan funerary art conveys a practical attitude towards 17th-century mortality; death was an ever-present reality of life, [1] and their funerary traditions and grave art provide a unique insight into their views on death. The minimalist decoration and lack of embellishment of the early headstone designs reflect the British ...

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  4. Category:Cemetery art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cemetery art" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Adams Memorial (Saint-Gaudens)

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  6. Arborglyph - Wikipedia

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    A survey done in late 1998 found 147 trees with carvings in 5 locations on Rehoa, with 82 trees at Hapapu. [6] The carvings are mostly images of people, with many of them showing ribs, somewhat similar to the X-ray art found throughout the Pacific region. It has been speculated that at least some of the symbols represent the dead, based on the ...

  7. Dennis Miller Bunker - Wikipedia

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    The focus of these compositions, be it church spire (Brittany Town Morning, Larmor, 1884, Terra Foundation for American Art), cemetery cross, or a lone tree (Tree, 1884-5, private collection), was invariably that of a richly painted, dark graphic shape against a bright sky. Nevertheless, the pictures are characterized by soft atmospheric ...

  8. Cross of Sacrifice - Wikipedia

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    The architect's choice of buildings to erect—double shelters, galleries, gateways, pergolas, sheltered alcoves, or single shelters—depended on the location of the War Stone, the Cross of Sacrifice, and the size of the cemetery. [74] The cross at Tyne Cot Cemetery near Ypres, Belgium, was incorporated into a pillbox.

  9. Old Cemetery (Freiburg im Breisgau) - Wikipedia

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    The big cemetery cross is made out of colored sandstone. It was originally placed on the church square of the minster and was transposed to the St.-Michael's-Chapel in January 1786. [ 5 ] This cross has a visual particularity: Instead of the "old Adam's" skull , which can be found at the foot of many crosses, there's a skull with an empty eye ...