Friday, August 12, 2011

Were the early New England gravestone carvers influenced by the discovery of unearthed Pompeian art?

Ancient Pompeii was discovered in 1748AD and produced tons of well preserved paintings featuring naturalistic scenes of trees, figures, etc.. These look stylistically similar to cherubs, urns and Weeping Willow trees carved in relief on American gravestones from the same period. Is there a connection?

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