Photo of collection object Laura and Marianne Swift
Parker, Ann. Laura and Marianne Swift, 1963. Stone rubbing in crayon on paper, sheet: 22 5/8 × 34 1/16 in. (57.5 × 86.5 cm) image: 15 1/16 × 28 9/16 in. (38.3 × 72.5 cm). Dick S. Ramsay Fund, 64.19.13. © Ann Parker © artist or artist's estate.

Laura and Marianne Swift

1963

Ann Parker

Contemporary Art

Artist Avon Neal and photographer Ann Parker were a husband-and-wife duo interested in vernacular or everyday art forms. For A Portfolio of Rubbings from Early American Stone Sculpture, Neal and Parker traveled across New England to examine and preserve the imagery and epitaphs inscribed on graveyard headstones, made by unknown Puritan sculptors. Through the inscriptions, we can follow the political climate, linguistic developments, and the advancement of the form itself. These tombstones were exposed to the elements and rapidly deteriorating; the rubbings preserve images and lives that otherwise would be lost to time.
Maker/Artist
Parker, Ann
Classification
Drawing
Formatted Medium
Stone rubbing in crayon on paper
Dimensions
sheet: 22 5/8 × 34 1/16 in. (57.5 × 86.5 cm) image: 15 1/16 × 28 9/16 in. (38.3 × 72.5 cm)
Inscribed
Inscribed lower left in graphite: "Laura and Marianne Swift, Bennington, Vermont 1797. Large Portfolio 11/50"
Departments
Contemporary Art
Accession Number
64.19.13
Credit Line
Dick S. Ramsay Fund
Rights Statement
© artist or artist's estate
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