Bernardi, Anna
Anna Bernardi Collection
1963-1990
MS 1039
1 box
(0.25 linear foot)
Special Collections and University Archives, UMass Amherst Libraries
A member of the Association for Gravestone Studies, Anna Bernardi had an interest in the art and iconography of New England Gravestones.
This small collections contains miscellaneous articles on gravestone art and iconography mostly from the 1960s to 1980s, a relatively early period in the field.
English
A member of the Association for Gravestone Studies, Anna Bernardi had an interest in the art and iconography of New England Gravestones.
This small collections contains miscellaneous articles on gravestone art and iconography mostly from the 1960s to 1980s, a relatively early period in the field.
The collection is open for research.
Cite as: Anna Bernardi Collection (MS 1039). Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries.
Gift of Association of Gravestone Studies, June 2018.
Gravestones
Processed by I. Eliot Wentworth, July 2018.
Sepulchral monuments--History
Sepulchral monuments--Massachusetts
Sepulchral monuments--Rhode Island
4Archaic art of New England gravestones [typed notes from Art in America?]1963
2Edward, C. Tombstoning, Early American Life1972
4Kelly, Susan and Anne C. WilliamsA grave business: New England gravestone rubbings [exhibition catalog]1979
4Lloyd, B. J. Graven images on graven stonesca.1977
4Lloyd, B. J. Grave stone secrets1986
2Luti, Vincent F. Seth Luther, stonecarver of the Narragansett Basinundated
1Mussells, ConstantAngels, skulls, and hourglasses, Rhode Islander (Providence Sunday Journal Magazine)1976 Jan. 25
3Newspaper clippings, mostly Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts1974-1990
4Photocopied articles1964-1968
2Reamy, LoisSomething to do after you've seen Buckingham Palaceca.1971
4Richardson, James B. Death's heads, cherub, urn and willow: a stylistic analysis of Martha's Vineyard tombstones, Dukes County Intelligencer vo. 10, 31969
4Tashjian, Dickran and AnnGravestones of Rhode Island, Rhode Island History vol. 27, 21968