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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. Coffin birth - Wikipedia

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    Coffin birth is the expulsion of a nonviable fetus through the vaginal opening of a decomposing body of a pregnant woman due to increasing pressure from intra-abdominal gases. Learn about the causes, history, and cases of this phenomenon, which is also known as postmortem fetal extrusion.

  5. 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.

  6. Never-before-seen photos of Elvira released in 'coffin-table ...

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    Cassandra Peterson, the actress behind Elvira, shares her life as the vampy character in a new book. See her untouched photos from modeling, pregnancy, and aging as Elvira.

  7. Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon - Wikipedia

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    A leading British fashion designer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who worked under the name Lucile. She was also a Titanic survivor, a contract law case plaintiff, and a socialite.

  8. Coffin portrait - Wikipedia

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    English: Jan Gniewosz [lord] of Oleksów, castellan of Czchów [1] Coffin portraits in the National Museum in Warsaw. A coffin portrait (Polish: Portret trumienny) was a realistic portrait of the deceased person put on coffins for the funeral and one of the elements of the castrum doloris, but removed before the burial.

  9. Jeanne Paquin - Wikipedia

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    Jeanne Paquin (1869-1936) was a leading French fashion designer and the first major female couturier. She founded the House of Paquin in 1891 and became famous for her modern and innovative designs, collaborations with artists and theaters, and influence on the fashion industry.