A haunting photo collection of famous people’s death masks, 1300-1950

Sep 3, 2021 7:02 PM

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Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)._________________________________________________________________

Death masks are fascinating but slightly haunting relics from an age before photos. Until cameras rendered them redundant, it was common for notable people to have metal, wax or plaster applied to their face when they had died, creating a “death mask”.

The motivation behind the masks morphed with time. It was a way for the living to reconnect with the past or to memorialize the dead. Even in their earliest uses, which predated photography by thousands of years, death masks, along with their ‘life mask’ counterparts were used by painters and sculptors as a means of capturing the truest impressions of the subject in their work.

Throughout history, the method of creating death masks remained the same. The face of the corpse would be lubricated or protected in gauze before clay or wax was applied to make an imprint of the deceased’s features. After the material dried, it was removed. And now, one had a mask with the true features of that person.

Death masks were taken not only of deceased royalty and nobility, but also of eminent persons—composers, dramaturges, military and political leaders, philosophers, poets, and scientists, such as Dante Alighieri, Ludwig van Beethoven, Napoleon Bonaparte (whose death mask was taken on the island of Saint Helena), Filippo Brunelleschi, Frédéric Chopin, Oliver Cromwell (whose death mask is preserved at Warwick Castle).

Others include Joseph Haydn, John Keats, Franz Liszt, Blaise Pascal, Nikola Tesla (commissioned by his friend Hugo Gernsback and now displayed in the Nikola Tesla Museum), Torquato Tasso, and Voltaire. As in ancient Rome, death masks were often subsequently used in making marble sculpture portraits, busts, or engravings of the deceased.

In other cultures, a death mask may be a funeral mask, an image placed on the face of the deceased before burial rites, and normally buried with them. The best known of these are the masks used in ancient Egypt as part of the mummification process, such as Tutankhamun’s mask, and those from Mycenaean Greece such as The Mask of Agamemnon.

The popularity of death masks started to decline in the late 19th century and early 20th century. When Queen Victoria died her grandson, Kaiser Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany, tried to have a death mask made for her, but was stopped by members of her British family who knew how much she disliked them. The invention of photography has made death masks unnecessary for their primary purposes in western cultures.

Gustav Mahler (1860-1911).

Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847).

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831).

Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821).

Franz Liszt (1811-1886).

William Blake (1757 – 1827).

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827).

James Joyce (1882-1941).

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897).

Cosima Wagner (1837-1930).

Lorenzo de’ Medici (1449-1492).

Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727).

Gustav Klimt (1862-1918).

Mary Queen Of Scots (1542-1587).

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832).

George Washington (1732-1799).

Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910).

Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658).

Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805).

A mask believed to be of William Shakespeare (1564-1616).

A mask believed to be of William Shakespeare (1564-1616).

Dante Alighieri (1265-1321).

Martin Luther (1483-1546).

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827).

John Keats (1795-1821).

Lincolns always interesting because he had a life mask done just a couple months before dying as well. The comparison is interesting.

4 years ago | Likes 8 Dislikes 1

by "people" it mostly means "men," but it was still fascinating. I would have liked to see more famous women's masks.

4 years ago | Likes 8 Dislikes 2

This is really cool, didn’t know these existed. Proves these people look more or less like their paintings. I was always curious about that.

4 years ago | Likes 12 Dislikes 0

#5 looks like Paul Bettany

4 years ago | Likes 19 Dislikes 0

Haha my first thought!

4 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Ahhh yeas, William Blake! "Some are born to sweet delight. Some are born to endless night."

4 years ago | Likes 7 Dislikes 1

It’s a well-known historical fact that Abraham Lincoln’s gaping eyeless sockets were a source of unease for many people.

4 years ago | Likes 13 Dislikes 0

Dante looks more like Marty Feldman

4 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

#6

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#15 Yeah, this one is fucking terrifying Jesus Christ

4 years ago | Likes 11 Dislikes 0

Could be her actual head well preserved!

4 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

I thought it was quite pretty actually :(

4 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

So why are Mr. Lincoln's eyes hollowed out... WTF???

4 years ago | Likes 15 Dislikes 0

According to replies above, both eyes were damaged from the bullet entering the back of the head.

4 years ago | Likes 10 Dislikes 0

Oh. I wasn't aware. Damaged and missing are quite a bit different. I'll try looking this up- Thanks.

4 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

Are they gonna be okay?

4 years ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 0

You've actually probably kissed a death mask without even knowing it! The face modeled onto CPR dummies was copied from a death mask.

4 years ago | Likes 12 Dislikes 0

Suddenly glad I've never done CPR training

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Whoever did the mask for Goethe really knew their craft. A sculpture of a living person seldom looks that good.

4 years ago | Likes 15 Dislikes 0

There are two VERY different Ludwig Van Beethoven.

4 years ago | Likes 17 Dislikes 0

The 2nd one he looks healthier because he wasn't dead when they took it.

4 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

Not the same bone structure. Please look again.

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Sir Newton looks like Robin Williams

4 years ago | Likes 340 Dislikes 2

I also thought that James Joyce did too.

4 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

Exactly what I thought!

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Skeletons do look like skeletons

4 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 5

I was thinking Conan.

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

And Hegel is a spitting image of FDR.

4 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 1

Immediately thought of this.

4 years ago | Likes 80 Dislikes 0

?

4 years ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 0

Weird, before the caption, I thought Liszt *was* Robin Williams.

4 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

I was thinking the same thing.

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Johann Wolfgang looks a lot like Robert De Niro

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I'm not convinced that #6 Franz Liszt isn't Lemmy shaved...

4 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

(Sir Isaac if we're being pedantic. First name after Sir, not surname.)

4 years ago | Likes 11 Dislikes 0

We aren't, but you are!

4 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

Napoleon looks like Rutger Hauer in Blade Runner.

4 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Came here to say that!

4 years ago | Likes 15 Dislikes 0

Same!

4 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

Eery how you can tell they’re dead from their expression. Definitely not ‘they’re just sleeping’ masks

4 years ago | Likes 13 Dislikes 2

Something something uncanny muscle relaxation.

4 years ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 1

#8 they did Beethoven dirty here

4 years ago | Likes 29 Dislikes 0

The first one looks like a very sickly man, but the second looks like the paintings of him. I wonder what made the difference?

4 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

Maybe one is his actual death mask, and the other is just a random sculpture of him?

4 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

Why does Beethoven have two… that look different?

4 years ago | Likes 27 Dislikes 0

TIL Beethoven was an Alien

4 years ago | Likes 9 Dislikes 0

Came here to say it! He was tho. Death mask confirmed

4 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

you forgot one

4 years ago | Likes 26 Dislikes 1

Came here to find that comment. It still kinda freaks me out that I possibly learned CPR on the image off a suicide victim/real dead person

4 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

Rescue Annie?

4 years ago | Likes 8 Dislikes 0

Who?

4 years ago | Likes 21 Dislikes 0

Nobody really knows.

4 years ago | Likes 10 Dislikes 0

#5 Napoleon has a lovely facial structure. Who knew?

4 years ago | Likes 50 Dislikes 0

Right? ?

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Josephine knew

4 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Had*

4 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Excepting that it might not be his actual death mask. Napoléon's brother Jérôme explicitly said that's not Napoléon's face.

4 years ago | Likes 18 Dislikes 0

I legit thought it was a woman's mask. He had very gentle features. Hard to believe he was so adept at war.

4 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 3

Though the death mask may not be his, Napoléon did have other "gentle" features; he had oddly delicate hands he was fond of showing off.

4 years ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 0

What? The delicacy, or lack thereof, of one’s features determine one’s ability to formulate battle plans?

4 years ago | Likes 10 Dislikes 0

No, of course not. But there is the stereotype of "manly men," and whether I like it or not, that informed my expectations.

4 years ago | Likes 9 Dislikes 1

Mkay I guess.

4 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

I accept your explanation. However, something war-like started to rise in me at the thought that woman aren't expected to be war-like.

4 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

Wasn’t #15 Mary Queen of Scots beheaded? Wonder if they used her real hair for the mask

4 years ago | Likes 8 Dislikes 0

Looks more like a Madame Tussauds head.

4 years ago | Likes 7 Dislikes 0

I like how most look peaceful but this one looks like someone just took the parking spot he was gonna take

4 years ago | Likes 9 Dislikes 0

He looks like the fucking Baron Harkonnen

4 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Is there a Kennedy one?

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Dude. ^^

4 years ago | Likes 8 Dislikes 0

OMG LOL!

4 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

My friend has Mozarts. It's creepy af

4 years ago | Likes 8 Dislikes 0

#5 getting a Rufus Sewell vibe from Bonaparte

4 years ago | Likes 7 Dislikes 0

I’d like to make a public announcement: I do not want a death mask made when I die. Please and thank you.

4 years ago | Likes 137 Dislikes 1

Get ready for death pants

4 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

I would like to announce that I do, and insist my loved ones apply googly eyes and display me prominently in the home.

4 years ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 0

My now ex girlfriend wanted to be taxidermied.

4 years ago | Likes 18 Dislikes 0

Isn't an ex girlfriend always one until you make them a girlfriend again?

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 3

No then its just an ex girlfriend who you are dating again!

4 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

So, your girlfriend. You are doomed to fail if you say it that way...

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I believe the term you are looking for is "stuffed" and you didn't pick up the hints

4 years ago | Likes 9 Dislikes 0

When I first read this I thought she was your now ex because you taxidermied her.

4 years ago | Likes 18 Dislikes 0

Can't it be both?

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I would love to have one if these done every 10 years to see age progression of myself.

4 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

That would be awesome.i remember an artist made one every few of years of his whole head but out of his own blood frozen, that was weird

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Mole...... Mole....... Moley Moley Moley Moley

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I wanna chop it up and make some guacaMOLEEEY

4 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

George Washington with the postmortem RBF

4 years ago | Likes 8 Dislikes 0

hes got that sasha grey look goin on

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

You would too if your personal physician just poisoned you then bled you to death.

4 years ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 0

Three personal physicians. One was a relative of mine.

4 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

did they rip lincoln's eyes out?

4 years ago | Likes 72 Dislikes 1

I was thinking coins were over the eyes before they applied the plaster.

4 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

You have to find the two sacred gems to fit into his eye sockets, so that the secret door beneath the Lincoln Memorial will finally open

4 years ago | Likes 94 Dislikes 0

Gateway to the hollow earth.

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

And that will lead to another clue, and that will lead to another clue! There is no treasure. I wasted 20 years of my life.

4 years ago | Likes 18 Dislikes 0

Has anyone asked Nick Cage?

4 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

Thanks some Ocarina of Time stuff right there!

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4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

It’s just caramel corn.

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

He had been shot in the head so the damage likely caused severe swelling and an eventual rupture of the eyes.

4 years ago | Likes 52 Dislikes 0

That's a good point I hadn't thought of!

4 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Hell’s bells that’s gnarly

4 years ago | Likes 11 Dislikes 0

Wiki says "The bullet entered Lincoln's skull behind his left ear, passed through his brain... 1/2

4 years ago | Likes 21 Dislikes 1

... and came to rest near the front of the skull after fracturing both orbital plates." 2/2

4 years ago | Likes 22 Dislikes 1

I believe These are the most honest depictions of these people you will find. Paintings were like photoshop, the artist tried to make a

4 years ago | Likes 219 Dislikes 2

Great comment ! Made me go back and look again

4 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

VERY MUCH the case with Mozart... All accounts of his appearance touch on his bug-eyes which are absent in all portraits I've seen.

4 years ago | Likes 9 Dislikes 0

Eh these are ultimately sculptures and nothing stopped the maker from modifying the result.

4 years ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 1

Sort of. I've sadly seen the process of livor mortis up close and in even a few hours, the face very much changes from its living visage.

4 years ago | Likes 16 Dislikes 0

favorable representation of the subject so, although they looked good, I don't think they were completely honest.

4 years ago | Likes 69 Dislikes 1

#6 had pimples

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

“Warts and all”

4 years ago | Likes 9 Dislikes 0

Except ‘warts and all’ Cromwell

4 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Some of these have been modified. The Johann Wolfgang von Goethe one in particular has features that certainly weren't from a cast

4 years ago | Likes 12 Dislikes 0

Then there's Bonaparte looking like a CPR doll

4 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Plot twist cpr dolls are all made to look like Napoleon

4 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

I'd say George Washington's depiction on the dollar is pretty damn faithful to the source material.

4 years ago | Likes 23 Dislikes 1

How do you know though? Did you meet him?

4 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 6

It's... It's right there.. up in the pictures in the post?

4 years ago | Likes 8 Dislikes 0

They can’t all be that honest though. The two different Beethoven masks on here don’t look much alike - which is the real one?

4 years ago | Likes 32 Dislikes 0

Napoléon has three and they are all clearly not the same person (it can't be attributed to decay).

4 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Neither look anything like a St Bernard

4 years ago | Likes 33 Dislikes 0

Good point! Lies, all lies. I’m so disappointed by these fraudulent masks.

4 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Napoleon looks nothing like a golden retriever either! When will the deception end

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One could have been taken a few hours after he died, when his corpse was bloated. The other could have been taken minutes after.

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Possibly. Creepy if true.

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