Benes, PeterDublin Seminar for New England Folklife2025-09-082025-09-081977https://hdl.handle.net/2144/51174This item record is available: https://bu.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01BOSU_INST/u1o13f/alma99207610880001161Principles and methods for the study of the work of individual carvers / James A. Slater -- Zerubbabel Collins' successor and his work in Bennington County, Vermont / William E. Harding -- The gravestone image as a Puritan cultural code / David D. Hall -- From significant incompetence to insignificant competence / Stephen C. Foster -- Eros and Agape : classical and early Christian survivals in New England stonecarving / Allan I. Ludwig -- The caricature hypothesis re-examined : the animated skull as a Puritan folk image / Peter Benes -- Chips from Hawthorne's workshop : the icon and cultural studies / Thomas A. Zaniello -- Nonchronological sources of variation in the seriation of gravestone motifs in the northeast and southeast colonies / Frederick Gorman, Michael DiBlasi -- The Gloucester experiment : community partnership and preservation strategies / Carole L. Sharoff -- Stone rubbing : are model laws needed? : a seminar open forum / Moderator: Jessie Lie ; Panelists: Francis Y. Duval, William McGeer -- Rubbings and their place in the study of New England gravestones / Ann Parker, Avon Neal -- Photography of early gravestone art / Daniel Farber.en-USCopyright 1977 Trustees of Boston University. All rights reserved. Reproductions, with appropriate citation and credit, may be made for non-commercial use. All other uses require the express written consent of Boston University.New EnglandSocial life and customsSculptureSepulchral monumentsStone carvingPuritan gravestone artOther