Fascinating display of death masks appeared on my Blog feeds today - it intrigues me how we view what people of the past look like - and how in a sense this kind of visual image has gone out of fashion or is regarded as be slightly macabre.
So who is this? Will expect that Maggie Dawn among others to name this one - that's a clue.
and this one fascinated me - being totally unlike what I expected him to look like
Answers in the comments please?
Well, I guess the Maggi clue means that the first one is Coleridge...but I might be wrong.
Not a clue about t'other.
Posted by: Kathryn | 23 February 2008 at 10:33
Can you post the link - really fascinating - Maggie to Coleridge and then perhaps Wordsworth - why did we loose the Victorians ability to preserve the image of the person this way? Have we become so squeamish about death that we prefer not to know?
Posted by: Heidi | 23 February 2008 at 10:42
hey where did my comment disappear to? i thought the top one was coleridge (sure, actually) and the second one was either blake or shelley, but my comment apparently didn't appear on your blog... probably i didn't press the capcha numbers right or something.
Posted by: maggi | 25 February 2008 at 22:23
Sorry Maggi your comments didn't arrive at this end - some more faces to follow so a chance for another go soon.
Tom
Posted by: Tom Allen | 25 February 2008 at 23:29