Ivory model of half a human head, half a skull
- Made:
- undated in Europe
Ivory model of a head divided into two halves, one half depicts a male face, with a scroll bearing an inscription wrapped around his head, the other half depicts a skull, with mandible
Carved from ivory, this model shows a human male face on one side and a skull crawling with worms on the other. A banner with an inscription runs around the man’s face. This type of model is thought to be a memento mori – literally a reminder of death and the shortness of life. The skull was the symbol of death from the 1500s onwards. Previously death was represented as a skeleton accompanied by a living victim.
Details
- Category:
- Anatomy & Pathology
- Collection:
- Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
- Object Number:
- A13084
- Materials:
- ivory
- Measurements:
-
overall: 40 mm x 26 mm x 38 mm,
- type:
- skull