Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 3, 2 (1977)
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Klaus Wust, Virginia Fraktur: Penmanship as Folk Art (Edinburg: Shenandoah History, 1972), p. 27, Figs. 41, 42. 5. John Joseph Stoudt, Pennsylvania German Folk Art (AJlentown: The Pennsylvania German Folklore Society, 1966), Vol. 28, pp. 99-126. 6. John Bivins, Jr., "Fraktur in the South: An Itinerant Artist," Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts. 1975, Vol. I, No. 2, pp. 1-23. 7. See, for example, John Harris and Jill Lever, Illustrated Glossary of Architecture 850-1830 (New York: Clarkso...n N. Potter, Inc., 1966), Figs. 44-67. 8. Letter, Robert Wildhaber, Basel, Switzerland, to author, 27 August, 1977. 9. Epitaph of Elisabeth Bodenhamer, born June 2, 1772, died August 12, 1803. This gravestone is at Abbotts Creek and is an example of backdating. For other examples see Ludwig, op. cit., p. 409. 48 10. New England gravestone designs indicate that emblem books, woodcuts and engravings were source material for designs on decorated gravestones. See Ludwig, op. cit., pp. 274-283- 11. Franz Sales Meyer, Handbook of Ornament (New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1957), pp.
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