
The Toxic Book of Faces
Sidedoor
The Life and Times of William Bage
In 1804, William Bage rode into the Big Easy with his physiognatrace in tow. For a month, he churned out portraits, averaging over 25 a day. High society folks and everyday people lined up to get their silhouettes done. These are some women in the Orso family. In the middle is Desiderada D'Orso. A young woman dressed simply with a curly lock of hair at her forehead. And then at the far end we see same profile, but now wearing a hat and an elaborate blouse with ruffles.
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