"In his last sculpture, [William] created a monument for his wife's grave in the Protestant Cemetery at Rome. He described the work to a relative: 'It represents the angel of Grief, in utter abandonment, throwing herself with drooping wings and hidden face over a funeral altar. It represents what I feel.'" (The Brownings' Correspondence, 20, 349–360)
"In his last sculpture, [William] created a monument for his wife's grave in the Protestant Cemetery at Rome. He described the work to a relative: 'It represents the angel of Grief, in utter abandonment, throwing herself with drooping wings and hidden face over a funeral altar. It represents what I feel.'" (The Brownings' Correspondence, 20, 349–360)
Gravesite Details
"Angel of Grief"