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Johannes Claubergius: portrait. Drawing, c. 1793.
Date: c. 1793Reference: 30982i- Pictures
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Head of a youth. Drawing, c. 1794.
Date: 1794?Reference: 30146i- Pictures
Eight likenesses of Socrates. Two drawings, c. 1789.
Date: c. 1789Reference: 28697i- Pictures
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Head of an angel. Drawing, c. 1791, after G. Reni.
Reni, Guido, 1575-1642.Date: 1791?Reference: 29478i- Pictures
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An ideal head, yet according to Lavater, destitute of character. Drawing, c. 1792.
Date: 1792?Reference: 30010i- Pictures
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Two demonic physiognomies, expressive of malignity. Drawing, c. 1789.
Date: c. 1789Reference: 29009i- Pictures
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A physiognomy exemplifying what Lavater calls the 'homogeneity' of the face. Drawing, c. 1791.
Date: 1789?Reference: 29410i- Pictures
The face of a great character expressing great affliction, according to Lavater. Drawing, c. 1793, after C. Le Brun or D.N. Chodowiecki.
Le Brun, Charles, 1619-1690.Date: 1793?Reference: 31613i- Pictures
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A phrenologist examines two skulls from his collection. Reproduction of an etching by H. Daumier.
Daumier, Honoré, 1808-1879.Reference: 16220i- Pictures
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A phrenologist holding a skull palpates a girl's skull, while her mother looks on. Lithograph by A-N. Delaunois after A. Debacq.
Debacq, Charles-Alexandre, 1804-1853.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 16178i- Pictures
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Five profiles exhibited for their noses. Drawing, c. 1794.
Date: 1794?Reference: 30947i- Pictures
The profile of a businessman, according to Lavater. Drawing, c. 1793.
Date: c. 1793Reference: 31520i- Pictures
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John Locke: perspective of a bust. Drawing, c. 1789, after D.N. Chodowiecki.
Chodowiecki, Daniel, 1726-1801.Date: c. 1789Reference: 28750i- Pictures
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Phrenological propensities: language, ideality, wit, imitation and approbation, comparison; illustrated by foul-mouthed fishwives, a man imagining ghosts, a woman tricked in a churchyard, Mathews mimicking a phrenologist's lecture, a tall thin man passing a short fat woman. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1826, after himself.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 1 August 1826Reference: 11841iPart of: Phrenological illustrations, or an artist's view of the craniological system of doctors Gall and Spurzheim- Pictures
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Christ talking to two men who, according to Lavater, show physiognomic traits of 'sensuality'. Drawing, c. 1789, after H. Holbein.
Holbein, Hans, 1497?-1543.Date: c. 1789Reference: 28696i- Pictures
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Twelve sketches of eyes. Drawing, c. 1793.
Date: 1793?Reference: 31765i- Pictures
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A woman engaged in reflection. Drawing, c. 1794, after N. Poussin.
Poussin, Nicolas, 1594?-1665.Date: 1794?Reference: 30224i- Pictures
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Charles Étienne Bonnet, the Swiss naturalist and philosopher: profile. Drawing, c. 1794.
Date: c. 1794Reference: 30659i- Pictures
Two skulls of monkeys. Grey wash drawing, c. 1789.
Date: c. 1789Reference: 29236i- Pictures
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A girl's eyes. Drawing, c. 1794.
Date: 1794?Reference: 30710i- Pictures
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Three perspectives of a skull sectioned and labelled according to an unorthodox system of phrenology. Pen drawing, 18--.
Date: 1806Reference: 27670i- Pictures
Honoré d'Urfé: portrait. Drawing, c. 1793.
Date: c. 1793Reference: 31608i- Pictures
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René Descartes: portrait. Drawing, c. 1794.
Date: c. 1794Reference: 30553i- Pictures
Jacobus de Cachiopin (?): portrait. Drawing, c. 1793, after A. van Dyck.
Van Dyck, Anthony, 1599-1641.Date: c. 1793Reference: 31619i- Pictures
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Two heads of lions. Drawing, c. 1789.
Date: c. 1789Reference: 31695i