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Three portraits shown for their phrenological exemplarity: Gall, Eustache and Chauffron. Lithograph by C. Picard, 1842, after J.P. Thenot.
Thénot, J. P. (Jean Pierre), 1803-1857.Date: 1842Reference: 27672i- Pictures
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A head divided into 35 cells representing human faculties. Woodcut, 1888, after M. Mihara.
Mihara, Muneaki, active ca. 1888.Date: Meiji 21 [1888]Reference: 2829831i- Digital Images
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Photograph: `Phrenology', a ceramic head
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Three vignettes of phrenological heads and two phrenological propensities, amativeness and self love. Wood engraving by Dellagana after G. Cruikshank.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Reference: 11850i- Pictures
George Combe lecturing on phrenology, portrayed with protuberances on his head. Coloured lithograph 1826.
Lump, J.Date: September 1826Reference: 11836i- Digital Images
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Left profile of a head showing depressed frontal lobes. Drawing, c. 1900.
Date: c. 1900Reference: 28387i- Pictures
George Combe lecturing on phrenology, portrayed with protuberances on his head. Coloured lithograph by L. Bump, 1826, after J. Lump.
Lump, J.Date: September 1826Reference: 744161i- Pictures
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William Battier and two officers of the Tenth Hussars having their heads examined by six phrenological practitioners. Coloured etching by L. Marks, 1824.
Marks, Lewis, active 1817-1824.Date: 15 May 1824Reference: 11846i- Pictures
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Right profile of head with depressed frontal lobes, divided up to show the location of all the lobes. Drawing, c. 1900.
Date: c. 1900Reference: 28386i- Pictures
A smartly dressed woman examining the head of a military man. Coloured etching attributed to W. Heath, ca 1830.
Heath, William, 1795-1840.Reference: 11839iPart of: Sketches of science : Phrenology- Pictures
A phrenologist working on the head of a boy. Watercolour painting by J. Leech.
Leech, John, 1817-1864.Reference: 27552i- Pictures
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Three perspectives of a skull sectioned and numbered according to Gall's system of phrenology. Engraving, 1806.
Date: 1806Reference: 27669i- Pictures
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Three perspectives of a skull, sectioned and numbered according to Gall's system of phrenology. Etching by Mutlow.
Reference: 27668i- Pictures
An anxious man comparing his own head to a skull, using the technique of phrenology. Oil painting by Theodore Lane, 182-.
Lane, Theodore, 1800-1828.Date: [between 1820 and 1829]Reference: 45153i- Pictures
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A phrenologist in his consulting room, examining the head of a young man and dictating the results to his assistant while a woman looks on. Coloured etching by George Cruikshank, 1826, after H.T.D.B.
B., H. T. D.Date: Feb.y 24th. 1826Reference: 460156i- Pictures
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The human head, divided according to the system of phrenology. Coloured lithograph by C. Ingrey, 1824.
Date: 1824Reference: 27671i- Pictures
An anxious man comparing his own head to a skull, using the technique of phrenology. Coloured lithograph after T. Lane, c. 1825.
Lane, Theodore, 1800-1828.Reference: 27466i- Pictures
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Three heads showing phrenological traits associated with insanity: a mentally defective person, a mad woman, and the murderer P.F. Lacenaire. Lithograph by C. Picard, 1842, after J.P. Thenot.
Thénot, J. P. (Jean Pierre), 1803-1857.Date: 1842Reference: 27673i- Pictures
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Bazile and Bartolo, characters from a story by Beaumarchais, representing the phrenological 'propensity' of secretiveness. Steel engraving by Geoffroy, 1847, after H. Bruyères.
Bruyères, Hippolyte.Date: [1847]Reference: 27616i- 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
Phrenological chart, with list of 35 faculties. Wood engraving with letterpress, written by E.T. Craig, 1836.
Craig, Edward Thomas, 1804-1894.Date: 1836Reference: 27747i- Pictures
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A servants' employment agency where prospective employees are having their heads phrenologically examined as to their suitabililty. Coloured etching by W. Taylor.
Taylor, W, active approximately 1840.Reference: 11849i- 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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Skull of a Caribbean person: side view. Lithograph by Engelmann after C.P. Mazer.
Mazer, Carl Peter, 1807-1884.Reference: 28078i