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Mask of Ludwig van Beethoven [realia]
Bib ID 582324
Format ObjectObject [realia]
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Description [1827?] 
1 mask : plaster ; 27.5 x 16.5 cm. 
Notes

Plaster cast of death-mask.

File P21/­5/­907 ; presented by B.E. Hungerford.

A40000028.

Subjects Beethoven, Ludwig van, - 1770-1827 - Death mask.  |  Masks (Sculpture)  |  Composers - Austria - Portraits.  |  Object - Sculpture.
Form/genre Masks.  |  Plaster casts.
Exhibited Exhibited: "Treasures Gallery", National Library of Australia, 7 October 2011 - 15 December 2012.  Exhibited: "Treasures" Visitors Centre, National Library of Australia, October 2001 - February 2002. 

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