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  2. Fayum mummy portraits - Wikipedia

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    Fayum mummy portraits are naturalistic painted portraits on wooden boards attached to upper class mummies from Roman Egypt. They date to the Imperial Roman era, from the late 1st century BC or the early 1st century AD, and are among the few survivors of the panel painting tradition of the classical world.

  3. Post-mortem photography - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and practice of photographing the recently deceased, a common tradition in Europe and America in the nineteenth century. See examples of different styles, cultural nuances and controversies of post-mortem photography.

  4. Nihongami - Wikipedia

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    Nihongami are distinctive hairstyles that were popular in Japan, especially among women, from the Edo period to the present day. Learn about the history, construction, styling and variations of nihongami, and see examples of geisha, maiko and tayƫ hairstyles.

  5. 1600–1650 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    In England from the 1630s, under the influence of literature and especially court masques, Anthony van Dyck and his followers created a fashion for having one's portrait painted in exotic, historical or pastoral dress, or in simplified contemporary fashion with various scarves, cloaks, mantles, and jewels added to evoke a classic or romantic mood, and also to prevent the portrait appearing ...

  6. Pouf - Wikipedia

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    Pouf is a hairstyle and a hairstyling support that originated in France in the 1770s and became popular across Europe. It involves curling, waving, or frizzing the hair and piling it on a cushion or a frame, and decorating it with various ornaments and accessories.

  7. Hairstyles in the 1950s - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the various hairstyles for men and women in the 1950s, influenced by film, music, culture and fashion. See examples of pompadour, duck's tail, crew cut, beehive, pixie, bouffant and more.

  8. Jheri curl - Wikipedia

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    Jheri curl is a permanent wave hairstyle for African Americans that was popular in the 1980s and 1990s. Learn about its invention, application, maintenance, and appearance in music, film, and sport.

  9. Roman funerary art - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different forms and functions of Roman funerary art, including sarcophagi, ash chests, urns, altars, and mausoleums. Find out how social class, religion, and other factors influenced the burial practices and memorials of the ancient Romans.