Here is the death-mask of Sir Isaac Newton, and a reflecting telescope, on the model invented by him.
We must bear in mind that the sculptor worked from a death-mask, and that the expression was thus a conventional restoration.
His expression was like a death-mask, his brows drawn tight in a little frown and his jaw rigid.
But the cause of all this merriment wore only an expression of slightly pained bewilderment on his death-mask of a face.
When the poet died , it was Dalou whom they called to execute a death-mask of the features of the great poet.