6 responses to “Potts Monument, Mount Lebanon Cemetery”
[…] flower-strewing mourner is nearly identical to the one on the Potts monument in the Mount Lebanon Cemetery—so nearly identical, in fact, that they almost certainly came from […]
[…] this poor mourner. We have found the identical, or nearly identical, statue in the Mount Lebanon Cemetery and twice in the South Side Cemetery, and she is always missing her hands. The wrists were clearly […]
[…] find that exceedingly popular flower-strewing mourner with both her hands. We have seen her in the Mount Lebanon Cemetery, in the South Side Cemetery (on the Nickel and Baxmyer monuments), and in St. Peter’s Cemetery […]
[…] female mourner was very popular; the same statue occurs elsewhere in this cemetery, in the Mount Lebanon Cemetery, and (as already mentioned) in St. Peter’s Cemetery. The hands are almost always missing; […]
[…] who appears in many of our cemeteries, usually handless if she is at ground level; compare the Aul, Potts, Alexander H. King, Baxmyer, and Nickel […]
[…] is our favorite flower-strewing mourner (see, for example, the Potts monument in the Mount Lebanon Cemetery) in the giant economy size—much larger than she usually is, […]
6 responses to “Potts Monument, Mount Lebanon Cemetery”
[…] flower-strewing mourner is nearly identical to the one on the Potts monument in the Mount Lebanon Cemetery—so nearly identical, in fact, that they almost certainly came from […]
[…] this poor mourner. We have found the identical, or nearly identical, statue in the Mount Lebanon Cemetery and twice in the South Side Cemetery, and she is always missing her hands. The wrists were clearly […]
[…] find that exceedingly popular flower-strewing mourner with both her hands. We have seen her in the Mount Lebanon Cemetery, in the South Side Cemetery (on the Nickel and Baxmyer monuments), and in St. Peter’s Cemetery […]
[…] female mourner was very popular; the same statue occurs elsewhere in this cemetery, in the Mount Lebanon Cemetery, and (as already mentioned) in St. Peter’s Cemetery. The hands are almost always missing; […]
[…] who appears in many of our cemeteries, usually handless if she is at ground level; compare the Aul, Potts, Alexander H. King, Baxmyer, and Nickel […]
[…] is our favorite flower-strewing mourner (see, for example, the Potts monument in the Mount Lebanon Cemetery) in the giant economy size—much larger than she usually is, […]