Augustus Saint-Gaudens's and Stanford White's memorial to Marian Adams (commonly, but mistakenly, called “Grief”) is not a portrait of the wife of historian and author Henry Adams, who had died a suicide in 1885, but rather a contemplative, introspective sibyl that expresses the intellectualized pantheism of its patron and designers. White
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Adams Memorial, Rock Creek Cemetery, Section E
1886–1891, Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Stanford White. Webster St. and Rock Creek Church Rd. NW
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