Beyond grief : sculpture and wonder in the Gilded Age cemetery

Title
  1. Beyond grief : sculpture and wonder in the Gilded Age cemetery / Cynthia Mills.
Published by
  1. Washington, DC : Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2014.
Author
  1. Mills, Cynthia J.

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Description
  1. 238 pages; 26 cm.
Summary
  1. "This book attempts to set out at least part of the story of how high-style funerary sculpture functioned at the turn of the twentieth century and in the decades immediately after, a subject little investigated to date by scholars. These monuments have not been considered in terms of their wider context and shifting use as objects of consolation, power, and multisensory mystery and wonder. Rather, they have mostly been considered as oddities, a part of an individual artist's oeuvre, a detail of a patron's biography, or as local civic cemetery history. Why did new forms--many of them now produced in bronze rather than stone and placed in architectural settings--arise just at this time, and how did they mesh or clash with the sensibilities of their era? Why was there a gap between the intention of these elite patrons and artists, whose lives were often intertwined in a closed circle, and the way some public audiences received them through the filter of the mass media?"--
Series statement
  1. A Smithsonian contribution to knowledge
Uniform title
  1. Smithsonian contribution to knowledge.
Subject
  1. Sepulchral monuments > United States > Themes, motives
  2. Sepulchral monuments > Psychological aspects
  3. Art and society > United States > History > 19th century
  4. Art and society > United States > History > 20th century
  5. ART / Sculpture & Installation
  6. HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century
  7. ART / History / Modern (late 19th Century to 1945)
Contents
  1. Lost Souls. Adams's Quest for Consolation -- The Milmores and the Sphinx -- Angels of Grief across the Sea -- The Contexts of Mourning. Emotional Regulation -- Varieties of Religious Consolation -- Landscapes of Sensation -- The Artist and the Cemetery. Therapeutic Beauty -- Making the Adams Memorial -- Death and the Sculptor -- Duveneck's Lady -- The Cemetery in the Museum -- Grief and Commerce. Public Sorrow -- Cemetery Pirates -- Afterlives.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.