Post-Mortem Photography
The shocking Victorian mourning trend
In the 1800s, photography was so expensive that a person's first photo was often taken after they had died. Grieving families would prop up their deceased loved ones, paint open eyes onto the closed eyelids, and pose alongside them for a final family portrait. While incredibly macabre to modern sensibilities, this was a desperate, heartbreaking attempt to eternally cherish someone who was gone.