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Roman relief of women having their hair dressed, 3rd centuryRoman relief of women having their hair dressed, from Neumagen near Trier in Germany, 3rd century
Stone head of Antenociticus, 2nd century BCStone head of Antenociticus, a Romano-British deity, from his shrine at Benwell near Newcastle-upon-Tyne. From the Museum of Antiquities collection in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 2nd century BC
Romano-British pottery head from Micklegate, York. The hair is set in two rows of curls and remains of a head-dress above. Similar heads in metal have been found in Britain in religious contexts
An Authority, 1866. Artist: George du MaurierAn Authority, 1866. A woman sits in front of a mirror, with the hairdresser behind her holding a strange object. Every woman of fashion must place herself entirely in the hands of her hairdresser
Hair-Dressing by Electricity, 1866. At the top a man is having a bowl cut in order to achieve the medieval look. A scruffy, hairy artist is depicted in the top left corner
Mike Stern, 2013. Artist: Alan John AinsworthMike Stern, Cheltenham Jazz Festival, 2013
Mina Agossi, 2011. Artist: Alan John AinsworthMina Agossi, Scarborough Jazz Festival, 2011
Seb Rochford, 2011. Artist: Alan John AinsworthSeb Rochford, Cheltenham Jazz Festival, 2011
Venus before a mirror held by Cupid while her hair is combed by an old woman, 1631
On Coupe les Cheveux, et on donne un Nom aux Fils de L Yncas, 1723. Creator: Bernard PicartOn Coupe les Cheveux, et on donne un Nom aux Fils de L Yncas, 1723. The hair is cut and a name is given to the son of the Incas. Naming ritual in Peru