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Frederick Douglass Death Mask

Ulric Dunbar, Washington, DC1895

Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, National Park Service

Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, National Park Service
Washington, DC, United States

Washingtonian sculptor Dunbar came to Cedar Hill the day after Douglass' death and created this death mask. Death masks were an important cultural aspect of mourning rituals for many people during the middle ages and into the early twentieth century. Creating death masks declined after the advent of photography.

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  • Title: Frederick Douglass Death Mask
  • Creator: Ulric Dunbar, Washington, DC
  • Date Created: 1895
  • Contributor: Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, National Park Service
  • Original Source: http://www.nps.gov/museum/exhibits/frdo/exb/visionary/FRDO240_deathMask.html
  • Source: Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
  • National Park Service Catalog Number: FRDO 240
  • Measurements: L 28.6, W 18.6, T 14.2 cm
  • Materials: Plaster
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, National Park Service

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