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‘Death is a very poor painter’: the 19th-century craze for plaster casts

Bourgeois homes in the early 19th century became ‘virtual museums of death’, with models of heroes jostling replicas of the hands and feet of lost loved ones

Martin Gayford
Plaster cast of Napoleon Bonaparte’s face and hand.  Getty Images
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