This unknown woman is said to have the "most kissed face" of all time. Click to read the full fact.
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This unknown woman is said to have the "most kissed face" of all time. Click to read the full fact.
Rescue Annie - Frank Turner
Things you don’t expect to see in a thriftstore: Resusci Anne, the CPR training dummy. That’s a vinyl cloth carrying case with the maker’s name branded on it, not a bodybag (okay, maybe in a way it is, but... semantics).
"Collecting History": The Most Famous Death Mask You May Have "Kissed"
“Collecting History”: The Most Famous Death Mask You May Have “Kissed”
Seine River, 1880s. (From worthpoint.com) Villa Finale is pleased to have a copy of what may be Napoleon Bonaparte’s death mask in our collection. As famous as this one may be, there is a death mask more widely seen – and even “kissed” – throughout the world. According to lore, in the late 1880s, the body of a young woman around 16 years old was found in Paris’ Seine River. When investigators…
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The Ark - CPR lifesavers doll, magazine, tie-dyed textiles, wood, styrofoam. 120 cm high. www.jonasliverod.com
The death mask of an unknown girl pulled from the Seine river in Paris in 1880. Her features were used for the 1958 mannequin “Rescue Annie” that was used to teach CPR. Although her identity remains a mystery, her face has become “the most kissed face of all time.”
Si racconta che nel 1800 venne recuperato nella Senna il cadavere di una ragazza di 16 anni. Non si sà realmente cosa successe, tutto sembrava un suicidio siccome sul corpo della ragazza non vennero trovati segni di lotta o lidivi/lesioni. Un patologo parigino ordinò che le venne fatta una maschera di gesso perchè incuriosito ed affascinato dal sorriso di questa misteriosa ragazza. Ironia della sorte, nel 1958 le caratteristiche della ragazza anonima sono stati utilizzati per modellare il manichino pronto soccorso Rescue Annie, in cui migliaia di studenti hanno praticato la rianimazione cardiopolmonare. Anche se l'identità della ragazza rimane un mistero, il suo volto, si dice, è diventato "il volto più baciato di tutti i tempi."