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Joseph Haydn's grave was robbed shortly after his death
by "phrenologists",who hoped to learn about his genius
by studying his skull. The Provost-Invest of Eisenstadt-Oberberg, Prilate Dr. Josef Koller, and Sculptor Ambrosi with the skull during the solemn dedication in Eisenstadt's Bergkircke, Austria, 5 June 1954. 
Unique Identifier AR6200923 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 7087px × 4943px 
Photo Credit Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY 
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20th
20th century CE
ANATOMY: SKULL
Austrian
Christianity
Church
CHURCHES
cult
Daily life
Death
EUROPE: POST WORLD WAR II
Funeral
Photograph
Phrenology
religion
Ritual
Skull
SKULL, ANATOMY