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Élisabeth Daynès, née 6 avril 1960 à Béziers, dans le département de l'Hérault, est une sculptrice et plasticienne française. Elle est spécialisée dans la reconstitution d'hommes préhistoriques et a réalisé des sculptures en pied ou en buste pour de nombreux musées du monde, qu'ils soient de préhistoire ou d'histoire naturelle, avec en particulier des Hominina souvent réalisés en silicone par dermoplastie, ce qui lui vaut le titre de « paléoartiste » ou « paléoplasticienne ». Élisabeth Daynès (Béziers, 1960-) is a French sculptor notable for her anthropological work relating to early humans. By 1981, she was working with the Théâtre de la Salamandre in Lille, creating masks for the theatre. In 1984, she founded her own studio, Atelier Daynès, in Paris. Some years later, the museum at Le Parc du Thot, close to the Lascaux caves, asked her to sculpt a life-sized woolly mammoth with a group of humans from the Magdalenian epoch. She has since specialized in reconstructing hominids from remaining bones. Her work is present in museums all over the world, including the Musée des Merveilles in Tende, Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Transvaal Museum in Pretoria, Sangiran Museum in Indonesia, Naturhistoriska riksmuseet in Stockholm, and Museum of Human Evolution in Burgos (Spain). One Daynès sculpture at the Field Museum depicts Homo ergaster, a pre-Neanderthal hominid that lived about 1.6 million years ago. One of her most notable sculptures is at the Krapina Neanderthal Museum in northern Croatia, where she made a reconstruction of an entire seventeen-member Neanderthal family. In 2005, she created a lifelike model of Pharaoh Tutankhamun in a project with National Geographic. A close resemblance to the Pharaoh is likely, even though physical features like ears, nose tip, and colors of skin and eyes cannot be reliably reconstructed. Elisabeth Daynès, nacida en 1960 en Béziers, es una escultora francesa especializada en reconstrucciones antropológicas. Élisabeth Daynès (Béziers-1960), és una escultora francesa especialitzada en reconstruccions antropològiques.
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