After WW1, some soldiers who survived found it hard to return to their families due to the extent of the facial deformation they had suffered.



After WW1, some soldiers who survived found it hard to return to their families due to the extent of the facial deformation they had suffered. 
Mirrors were banned in some hospital wards as some veterans took their own lives when they saw themselves in the mirror..


Anna Coleman Ladd was an American sculptor who used her artistic skills to help soldiers who were disfigured in World War I. 


She founded the Studio for Portrait-Masks in Paris, where she and her team created realistic facial prosthetics for the wounded men. 

She took casts of their faces and made masks of thin copper that matched their skin tone and hair. 
She painted the masks while the soldiers wore them and attached them with spectacles. She produced hundreds of masks that restored the dignity and identity of the soldiers.

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