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- Puritan_New_England_funerary_art abstract "Puritan New England Funerary Art reached its peak during the 16th and 17th centuries after the arrival of English Puritans in the Colonies. These iconic images such as death’s head and the willow and the urn illustrate the simplistic artistry that the period strived towards. Reasoning for this is because after the Reformation, the English Puritans wished for greater purity and distance from the Catholic Church.".
- Q20713391 abstract "Puritan New England Funerary Art reached its peak during the 16th and 17th centuries after the arrival of English Puritans in the Colonies. These iconic images such as death’s head and the willow and the urn illustrate the simplistic artistry that the period strived towards. Reasoning for this is because after the Reformation, the English Puritans wished for greater purity and distance from the Catholic Church.".
- Puritan_New_England_funerary_art comment "Puritan New England Funerary Art reached its peak during the 16th and 17th centuries after the arrival of English Puritans in the Colonies. These iconic images such as death’s head and the willow and the urn illustrate the simplistic artistry that the period strived towards. Reasoning for this is because after the Reformation, the English Puritans wished for greater purity and distance from the Catholic Church.".
- Q20713391 comment "Puritan New England Funerary Art reached its peak during the 16th and 17th centuries after the arrival of English Puritans in the Colonies. These iconic images such as death’s head and the willow and the urn illustrate the simplistic artistry that the period strived towards. Reasoning for this is because after the Reformation, the English Puritans wished for greater purity and distance from the Catholic Church.".