Photo of the Day: Napoleon Death Mask

One of the most prized artifact on display in the Louisiana State Museum, the Napoleon Death Mask attracts visitors to the Cabildo at Historic Jackson Square in the heart of the French Quarter. The mask is one of only four death masks from Napoleon Bonaparte in existence. It was created from a mold by one of Napoleon’s physicians Dr Antommarchi about forty hours following his death in 1821. In 1834 Dr Antommarchi donated the bronze mask to the City of New Orleans. (Photo: November 21, 2017)

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