Kelly Freeman is a forensic anthropologist and historian of nineteenth-century British and French art and Gothic architecture. In the past she has worked on the authentication of Cornelius Varley's portrait of J. M. W. Turner using 3D im... moreKelly Freeman is a forensic anthropologist and historian of nineteenth-century British and French art and Gothic architecture. In the past she has worked on the authentication of Cornelius Varley's portrait of J. M. W. Turner using 3D imaging of Turner's death mask. She is currently writing a book about the literal and metaphorical application of bone in art, architecture and engineering. She works for the Science Museum Group in London.edit