Coloured wax model of a female, half skeletal, half living and dressed in regency clothing, England, 1810-1850
This lady is dressed in Regency clothing typical of the first half of the 1800s. She is skilfully created out of wax. She is half woman, half skeleton. The statue may have been made for one of three reasons: a darkly comic novelty, a ‘memento mori’ (a reminder of death), or a teaching aid. She is paired with a separate male statue (A78827). These two examples of regency waxwork were exhibited in Montreal, Canada at the International and Universal Exposition in 1967.
Object number:
A78828
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Glossary: anatomical figure
Highly detailed models of the full human figure for artists, teachers and medical practitioners.
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