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So there's this film this guy put up on You Tube in 2010.
12015-07-14T08:06:37-07:00John Randolpheaae957ac56b591a79552e22746025b84555bfdc556612plain2015-07-14T10:30:54-07:00John Randolpheaae957ac56b591a79552e22746025b84555bfdcBy the summer of 2015, over 71,000 people . The video appears to be haunting, archival footage–a documentary? a newsreel?–of work in a Parisian art studio, circa 1919. The usual: people in frocks walk about, laughing and smoking, under statues of great European poets. Except this is the kind of studio that makes new faces for men who had their old ones blown off by World War I.
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12015-07-14T10:26:08-07:00Anna Coleman Ladd's Studio for Portrait Masks in Paris1"Mon travail commence là où le travail du chirurgien se termine", affirmait Francis Derwent Wood, fondateur du programme Masks for Facial Disfigurement ...plain2015-07-14T10:26:08-07:00