Lettering suggests to me this was carved by an employee of the Geyer workshop named Benjamin Hodgdon, who quite carving in 1805. But the cherub/angel is pretty unique. So it's a very early marble -- not unheard of in the first years of the 19th century, even on the Atlantic coast away from Vermont.
Lettering suggests to me this was carved by an employee of the Geyer workshop named Benjamin Hodgdon, who quite carving in 1805. But the cherub/angel is pretty unique. So it's a very early marble -- not unheard of in the first years of the 19th century, even on the Atlantic coast away from Vermont.
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ReplyDeleteI have this one up on my Flicr with no info....couldn't read the thing. I think I have her down as "Lucy Somethingorother-ing".
It really must have been a beautiful stone in its day.
-Kristin
(Spotboslow)