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 A Family Undertaking - Gone But Not Forgotten
A Family Undertaking - Gone But Not Forgotten
Gallery of postmortem photo's from the 19th century. During this period of postmortem photography, few attempts to mask the signs of death were made. Many portraits portrayed the physicality of death in a very frank manner. picked by doggylives 1 week ago
tags postmortom death photos dead deceased
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 suebe
1 week ago
Haunting.

I remember when I was 10, I stumbled upon pictures of my recently deceased grandfather in his coffin.

I took postmortem pictures of my dear Peter at the funeral home. I had accidentally set the camera to black and white. They are very striking, and I do occasionally look at them.
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 TraumaMamma
1 week ago
Too many tiny caskets.

*sigh*

The expressions are so lifeless as well, for the living.

Depressing!
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 pocksucket
1 week ago
« TraumaMamma :

The expressions are so lifeless as well, for the living.
Most portraits of that era are like that because the exposure times were that much longer.
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 pocksucket
1 week ago
Separate point, separate comment.

In general, I think there's not much to be gained from the denial of death engendered in the attempts made by morticians to make corpses look like they are just sleeping, etc. A more realistic aspect in death would give the surviving relatives a greater chance of coming to terms with their bereavement in a healthy, natural way.


That said, this image of the dead mother watching over her children at a faked graveside is just plain creepy.:

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 donteatpoop
1 week ago
I don't know why I looked at that. I knew it was going to make me depressed and I looked anyway. The dead children... Ugh. I'm gonna be in a funk now for sure. I can't imagine having to go through losing a child. I hope I never have to, I don't know how I'd hold up.
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 doggylives
7 days ago
Sorry to anyone who got bummed out over this :( It depressed me a bit but it was kind of compelling and though provoking at the same time. Made me go hug my kids. Again sorry to anyone who this upset.
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