Is that how the make-up would have actually looked 'in colour' or an interpetation of how it looked?
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Is that how the make-up would have actually looked 'in colour' or an interpetation of how it looked?
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One would imagine, knowing the limitations of late nineteenth century/early twentieth century techniques, that the real make-up would be very much a pancake make-up.
As an aside, the long fingers he had were paper extensions.
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