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The author presents a curated collection of plaster life‑ and death‑masks of famous cultural, political, and scientific figures, describing how a chance find prompted decades of acquisition and verification. Entries combine physical description of each cast, notes on provenance and identification, and brief biographical or critical commentary, while the introduction explains molding techniques, restoration and customs challenges, and the philosophical claim that casts preserve unembellished facial truth. The volume is illustrated and arranged as a catalog of portraits that invites reflection on portraiture, authenticity, and the relationship between physiognomy and character.

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Laurence Hutton

Laurence Hutton was an American author and literary critic known for his diverse contributions to literature and theater. His works often reflect his deep interest in the arts and culture of his time. Among his notable titles is "A Boy I Knew and Four Dogs," which offers a personal glimpse into his life and experiences. Hutton also explored theatrical history in "Curiosities of the American Stage," showcasing his passion for the performing arts. Additionally, his book "Literary Landmarks of Venice" highlights his appreciation for literary heritage, while "Portraits in Plaster" presents a unique collection of artistic representations. Hutton's writings continue to provide insight into the cultural landscape of his era.

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