EditorialDeath Mask of Napoleon. Dr. C. Francesco Antommarchi (From a mold by); Italian, 1780--1838; Cast by: Louis Richard and E. Quesnel, Paris. Date: 1833. Dimensions: 34.9 x 35.6 x 15.2 cm (13 3/4 x 14 x 6 in.). Bronze. Origin: Paris.
EditorialDeath Mask of a Woman. Circle of Lavinia Fontana; Italian, 1552-1614. Date: 1603-1607. Dimensions: 129 x 127 mm (max.). Black and red chalk, on ivory laid paper, laid down on ivory wove paper. Origin: Italy.
EditorialDeath Mask of Napoleon. Dr. C. Francesco Antommarchi (From a mold by); Italian, 1780--1838; Cast by: Louis Richard and E. Quesnel, Paris. Date: 1833. Dimensions: 34.9 x 35.6 x 15.2 cm (13 3/4 x 14 x 6 in.). Bronze. Origin: Paris.
EditorialDeath Mask of a Woman. Circle of Lavinia Fontana; Italian, 1552-1614. Date: 1603-1607. Dimensions: 129 x 127 mm (max.). Black and red chalk, on ivory laid paper, laid down on ivory wove paper. Origin: Italy.
EditorialGolden death mask from a royal tomb (16th BCE) at Mycenae, Peloponnesus, Greece. Masks were shaped directly on the face of the dead. Faces were stylized, with closed eyes and a round beard leaving the chin free.
EditorialDeath Mask of a Woman. Circle of Lavinia Fontana; Italian, 1552-1614. Date: 1603-1607. Dimensions: 129 x 127 mm (max.). Black and red chalk, on ivory laid paper, laid down on ivory wove paper. Origin: Italy.
EditorialDeath Mask of Napoleon. Dr. C. Francesco Antommarchi (From a mold by); Italian, 1780--1838; Cast by: Louis Richard and E. Quesnel, Paris. Date: 1833. Dimensions: 34.9 x 35.6 x 15.2 cm (13 3/4 x 14 x 6 in.). Bronze. Origin: Paris.
EditorialDeath Mask. Georg Christoph Eimmart, the Younger; Germany, 1638-1705. Date: 1658-1705. Dimensions: 390 x 275 mm. Black and white chalk on paper. Origin: Germany.
EditorialGolden death mask from a royal tomb (16th BCE) at Mycenae, Peloponnesus, Greece. Masks were shaped directly on the face of the dead. Faces were stylized, with closed eyes and a round beard leaving the chin free.
EditorialRitratti di criminali tedeschi Italaini. Portraits of German and Italian criminals. A death mask in the centre. [L'uomo delinquente studiato in rapporto alla antropologia, alla medicina legale, ed alle discipline carcerarie ... con incisioni.]. Torino,...
EditorialFrederic Chopin's death mask and a plaster cast of his hand, on a table in the apartment where he died of tuberculosis in 1849. The Vendome column outside the window is reflected in the mirror.
EditorialGolden death mask from a royal tomb (16th BCE) at Mycenae, Peloponnesus, Greece. Masks were shaped directly on the face of the dead. Faces were stylized, with closed eyes and a round beard leaving the chin free.