The Motion Picture Studio Insider (1935)

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24 Motion Picture Studio Insider June, 1 935' MAKING A PLASTER "LIFE MASK ABOVE — Left to right — Builph Jester with aid of Charles Ceseri smearing cold cream and petroleum jelly on the features of Henry Wilcoxon preparatory to apply¬ ing plaster for a “life mas\.” The second picture shows the application of the first coating of plaster. A \nitted cap protects the hair. The third “shot” shows strips of jute being set into the plaster to strength¬ en it. BELOW — Left to right — The “ life mas\” completed. The hardened mas\ is being removed from the actor's face. The picture at the right shows the sculptor completing the tas\ by removing clinging bits of plas¬ ter from Wilcoxon's eyebrows and lashes. The concave impression of the actor’s fet tures are shown in the mould he is hold¬ ing, in the center photo. — Photos by Don English.