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ness between the painted representations and tlie face-mask, but it 

 was, however, ah-eady evident that the latter, in respect to those 

 portions of the face wliich could supply sure testimony, showed suffi- 

 ciently good agreement with the portraits to encourage me to continue 



Fig. 20. Bust of Swedenborg, modelled by tlie author on a cast 

 of the cranium. 



with the work. Chiefly with the help of Krafft's and Brander's por- 

 traits, but with repeated controlling comparisons with the other portraits, 

 I therefore modelled a bust, a plaster east of which is found repro- 

 duced in figs. 20 and 21. It is hardly necessary to point out that during 



