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  1. Dec 16, 2020 · To this day, Victorian death pictures remain chilling artifacts of a bygone era that's shocking to modern sensibilities. This photograph, which identifies a boy named William, is believed to be a post-mortem portrait. Circa 1850. This portrait shows the son of the mayor of Vienna on his deathbed. Circa 1850.

  2. The dead bodies of babies, so recently inhabited, now empty of life, are lovingly treated, and a “Boy Found in Bushes” appears to sleep peacefully, despite the dried blood covering the lower ...

  3. Jul 19, 2017 · As it did, the aspirations for postmortem photos also rose. By the 1860s, death photos began explicit attempts to animate the corpse. Dead bodies sit in chairs, posed in the act of playing or reading.

  4. Oct 27, 2017 · Known as memento mori (which means “remember you must die”), the trend became increasingly popular for a period of time, and even Queen Victoria slept underneath a photo of her dead husband ...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Simone_UrdlSimone Urdl - Wikipedia

    Simone Urdl is a film producer. She co-founded Film Farm Productions with Jennifer Weiss. Filmography. Jack and Jill (1998) Soul Cages (1999) Luck (2003)

  6. Jun 4, 2016 · By Bethan Bell. Photographs of loved ones taken after they died may seem morbid to modern sensibilities. But in Victorian England, they became a way of commemorating the dead and blunting the ...

  7. Post-mortem photography is the practice of photographing the recently deceased. Various cultures use and have used this practice, though the best-studied area of post-mortem photography is that of Europe and America. [1] There can be considerable dispute as to whether individual early photographs actually show a dead person or not, often ...

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