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Angel of Grief is a 1894 sculpture by William Wetmore Story which serves as the grave stone of the artist and his wife at the Protestant Cemetery, Rome. A replica made in 1906 exists at the Stanford Mausoleum at Stanford University. It replaced one created in 1901 that was destroyed in the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. This style of monument is also referred to as "Weeping Angel."
Angel of Grief is a 1894 sculpture by William Wetmore Story which serves as the grave stone of the artist and his wife at the Protestant Cemetery, Rome. A replica made in 1906 exists at the Stanford Mausoleum at Stanford University. It replaced one created in 1901 that was destroyed in the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. This style of monument is also referred to as "Weeping Angel."


Pictures of the statue appear on the covers of [[Evanescence EP]] by [[Evanescence]] (1998), Once by Nightwish (2004), Embossed Dream in Four Acts by Odes Of Ecstasy (1998). All three bands have arguably gothic influences. It is also featured on the album art of The Edges of Twilight by The Tea Party (1995).
A picture of the statue appears on the cover of [[Evanescence]]'s 1998 [[Evanescence EP]].


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Angel of Grief is a 1894 sculpture by William Wetmore Story which serves as the grave stone of the artist and his wife at the Protestant Cemetery, Rome. A replica made in 1906 exists at the Stanford Mausoleum at Stanford University. It replaced one created in 1901 that was destroyed in the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. This style of monument is also referred to as "Weeping Angel."

A picture of the statue appears on the cover of Evanescence's 1998 Evanescence EP.