Death Masks - History Channel TV Show

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Faces…and facts…fleshed out from the grave. Unprecedented technology brings to life extraordinary mirror images and powerful last impressions of history’s most powerful men. Every line, every wrinkle, every expression tells a story. Forensic-science and anthropology experts have identified that history’s most relevant figures left behind highly-detailed casts of their faces, created at their moment of death, to preserve their souls and physical memory for eternity. Using advanced facial-reconstruction techniques and 3-D imprint detailing, these death masks render an exact replica of every feature, and an intimate look at how their characteristics affected their lives. Includes startling new insights into the persistent mysteries surrounding these historic icons like Julius Caesar, Abraham Lincoln, Napoleon and George Washington, and just may reveal some secrets these men preferred to conceal.

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George Washington 1732-1799

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George Washington Life Mask - Death Mask

Life mask, from the original Houdon statue, 1785. See Hutton, Portraits…, pp. 202-3. [Box 53]

Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865

Posted in * Life Masks, - Laurence Hutton Collection, 1800's, Lincoln, Abraham

The above 3 images from the National Portrait Gallery - Washington DC

http://www.npg.si.edu/exh/travpres/lincs.htm

Napoleon I 1769 - 1821

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Learn: Wikipedia entry for Napoleon I of France

Learn: Notes on mask from “Portraits in Plaster” at Google Books

Learn: Notes on mask from “Talks in a Library…” at Google Books

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NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, born on August 15, 1769, at Ajaccio; died on May 5, 1821, at St. Helena. When we enumerate all the tortures and sufferings that Napoleon had to undergo and endure at Longwood for five and a half long years from October 16, 1815, we must not forget that the sufferer had not even a friendly and conscientious physician beside him in his last dying distress and agony. Dr. F. Antomarchi, a Gorsican by birth, physician at the Spedale di S. Maria nuova in Florence, Vice-Chancellor of Pisa University, went from Rome to London on the recommendation of Cardinal Fesch and Madame Mere, and thence, as Napoleon’s future physician in ordinary, he set sail for St. Helena, arriving on September 18, 1819. Although Antomarchi made careful entries in his St. Helena diary (published in 1825) regarding his treatment of Napoleon and described his relation with the great Emperor as friendly, his words are not wholly in accordance with the facts. We know from the statements of the devoted Count Montholon that up to a few months before his death Antomarchi believed Napoleon’s illness (cancer of the liver) to have been feigned; nor did he in a general way carry out his important duties with an adequate sense of responsibility. Thus he was often in Jamestown amusing himself with the officers of the English garrison when his illustrious patient had need of him. On the very day of Napoleon’s death Antomarchi took the death mask of the great Emperor after his head had been shaved, for his hair was to be sent to members of his family as a memento. As we gaze at the mask we involuntarily call Heine’s words to mind: “Napoleon was not of the stuff that kings are made of– he was of the marble from which gods are hewn”. The mask remained for the time being in Antomarchi’s possession, and is now in the Musee de 1′armee in Paris, together with other relics of Napoleon. The Musee Carnavalet has a bronze cast of the mask. Napoleon’s body, as is generally known, was transferred from St. Helena to Paris in 1840, and buried on December 15 under the dome of the Invalides. Photograph by Giraudon, Paris.

Black & White Photos and quotations from: Benkard, Ernst, & Green, Margaret (1927). Undying Faces, A Collection of Death Masks. New York, W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.

Napoleon II of France - The Duke of Reichstadt 1811-1832

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 Learn: Wikipedia entry for Duke of Reichstadt - Napoleon II of France

THE DUKE OF REICHSTADT.–”Remember that I would rather know my son to lie in the Seine than to be in the hands  of the-enemies of France. The fate of Astyanax, captured by the Greeks, has always seemed to me the saddest in history.” (Napoleon to Joseph Bonaparte, March 16, 1814.) And yet this was precisely the fate of the great Emperor’s only son, nor did he even enjoy the privilege of living among the Greeks. Napoleon Francois Joseph Charles first saw the light on March 20, 1811, in the Tuileries; even in the cradle he received the title of King of Rome. In 1814 the unhappy child was living in the castle of Schonbrunn bearing the title of Prince of Parma; from 1818 onwards every effort was made to educate this sole legitimate heir to the French imperial throne as ” the chief private person under the monarchy, with the exception of the Archdukes”, and he was made Duke of Reichstadt. On July 22, 182 2, a merciful Providence saved this piteous victim of Metternich’s policy from an even more discordant fate than he had yet experienced in his short life. The Viennese sculptor Franz Klein, whom we have already met as the maker of Beethoven’s life mask, had received permission to take the death mask of Napoleon II. Four specimens are known to exist: one, which we reproduce here, in the Musee Carnavalet, a second in possession of Prince Victor Napoleon, a third in the Musee Lorrain at Nancy, and a fourth in the Municipal Museum of Baden, near Vienna. (Edouard Wertheimer: Der Her nog von Reichstadf, Stuttgart, 1912.) Photograph by Giraudon, Paris.

Black & White Photos and quotations from: Benkard, Ernst, & Green, Margaret (1927). Undying Faces, A Collection of Death Masks. New York, W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.

Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, 1808-1873

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Death Mask

Death Masks of Napoleon and Shakespeare - BOOKS

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I found two excelent books on books.google.com.  Take a look! The Story of Napoleon’s Death MaskandThe Death Mask of Shakespeare

Enrico Caruso - 1921

Posted in * Death Masks, 1900's

Enrico Caruso Museum in Brooklyn, NY contains the death mask of Enrico Caruso, which was done at the time of his death. Only three copies are known to exist in the world.  www.enricocarusomuseum.com  I am unable to locate pictures of this mask…

Sitting Bull - 1890

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Location West Point Museum

Sitting Bull Death Mask

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Sitting Bull Death Mask

Wikipedia Entry for Sitting Bull

Marie Antoinette - 1793

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marie antoinette death mask

This mask if from Madame Tussaud.  There is no evidence that Madame Tussaud was present at her execution or that his is indeed the face of Marie Antoinette.  Please let me know if you have further information on this mask.

See:

http://www.blastmilk.com/decollete/guillotine-the-french-kiss/marie-antoinette-crown-without.php

Henry VIII

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Henry VIII Life Mask

Life Mask of King Henry VIII as a child?

This site receives may search inquiries for Henry VIII, King of England.  In my research, I have found no hard evidence that a life mask or a death mask of King Henry VIII exists.  There is speculation that this sculpture is of the young Henry patterned from a life mask taken of him as a child.  See the following links for more information.  Please contact me with any information on this subject.

Link to full story:

http://tinyurl.com/yg9bqm3

Antonio Giovanni Chellini - 1456

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Life Mask Antonio Chellini

Statue made from this life mask and photo are from the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

Making of a Death Mask Photograph

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Death Mask 

“New York circa 1908. Making a plaster death mask. View full size. 8×10 glass negative, George Grantham Bain Collection, Library of Congress.”

Credit for this and many excellent historical photos, visit:

http://www.shorpy.com/node/3430

Che Guevara

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It is well known that a death mask was made of Che Guevara.  I can find no information on the location or pictures…

Phineas Gage 1823 – 1860

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Phineas Gage Life Mask and Skull

Photo taken by Graham Gordon Ramsay from the 

Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Warren Anatomical Museum

Wikipedia entry for Phineas Gage

Phineas was railroad construction foreman now remembered for his incredible survival of an accident which drove a large iron rod through his head, destroying one or both of his fontal lobes…

Life Mask

Life and Death Masks - Laurence Hutton Collection

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Lincoln Death MaskFranklin Death MaskMendelson Death Mask

Excellent article from Princeton on the Laurence Hutton collection of Life and Death Masks that resides there.

Includes a list of references for further study.

http://blogs.princeton.edu/graphicarts/2008/10/life_and_death_masks.html

Life Mask, Death Mask

Heinrich Himmler 1900-1945

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Heinrich Himmler Death Mask

Location: Imperial War Museum, London

Death Mask

Info: Wikipedia entry for Heinrich Himmler

Alfred Nobel 1833-1896

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Alfred Nobel Death Mask

Death Mask

Image From Wikimedia Commons

Info: Wikipedia entry for Nobel

Location: Bjorkborn, Nobel’s residence in Karlskoga, Sweden

Samuel Johnson 1709-1784

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Samuel Johnson Death Mask

Picture from the National Portrait Gallery Death MaskInfo: Wikipedia Entry for Samuel Johnson

Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson 1758-1805

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Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson Death Mask

Life Mask

Link: National Maritime Museum, England

Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson Death Mask

Henry VII 1457-1509

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Death Mask Henry VII

Location: Westminster Abbey, London, England

Info: Wikipedia Entry for Henry VII

Death Mask

Butch Cassidy

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Butch Cassidy Death Mask

Death Mask

Info: Link to article by Julia Robb describing mask 

Bob Ford

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Bob Ford Death Mask

Death Mask

Info: Link to article by Julia Robb describing mask 

Jesse James

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Jesse James Death Mask

Death Mask

Info: Link to article by Julia Robb describing mask 

Bill Dalton

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Bill Dalton Death Mask

Death Mask

Info: Link to article by Julia Robb describing mask

Info: Wikipedia Entry for Bill Dalton / Dalton Gang

Alfred Hitchcock 1899-1980

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Alfred Hitchcock Death Mask

Death Mask

Info: Alfred Hitchcock Wikipedia Entry

Info: Alfred Hitchcock IMDB Entry

Dr. Timothy Leary 1920-1996

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Timothy Leary Death Mask

Death Mask

Info: Dr. Timothy Leary Wikipedia Entry

Alban Berg 1885-1935

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Alban Berg Death Mask

Death Mask

Info: Alban Berg Wikipedia Entry

Thomas Edison

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Death Mask

Location:  Edison Lab Museum at Menlow Park, NJ

Can’t locate a picture of the mask…

Erwin Rommel 1891-1944

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Erwin Rommel Death Mask

Death Mask

Info: Rommel Wikipedia Entry