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Franz Joseph Gall leading a discussion on phrenology with five colleagues, among his extensive collection of skulls and model heads. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1808.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827.Date: 1808Reference: 11834i- Pictures
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Head showing the 'convolutions' (lobes) of the brain. Pen drawing after R. W. Reid.
Reference: 28366i- Pictures
Human skull seen from below and above. Grey wash drawing, c. 1789.
Date: c. 1789Reference: 29321i- Pictures
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Human skull: frontal view. Lithograph, c. 1835.
Reference: 28129i- Pictures
A head divided in two, the left half showing activities numbered 1 to 42. Lithograph by Frank Ellis, 1901.
Ellis, Frank.Date: 1901Reference: 583321i- Pictures
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A man with a large, protruding head walking with a heavy gait; illustrating the reflective faculty in phrenology. Steel engraving by A. Devrits, 1847, after H. Bruyères.
Bruyères, Hippolyte.Date: [1847]Reference: 27624i- Pictures
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Head of "a backward boy" divided into four cerebral lobes: profile. Ink drawing with watercolour, c. 1900.
Date: c. 1900Reference: 28384i- Pictures
A head divided in two, the left half describing activities numbered 1 to 42. Lithograph by Frank Ellis, 1901.
Ellis, Frank.Date: 1901Reference: 583323i- Pictures
Skull of a beheaded man. Drawing, c. 1789.
Date: 1789?Reference: 29240i- Pictures
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The devil examining the head of a boy; three other boys lurk under the devil's wings; frontispiece to a manual on phrenology. Steel engraving by J.D. Nargeot, 1847, after H. Bruyères.
Bruyères, Hippolyte.Date: [1847]Reference: 27612i- Pictures
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A young woman's wig and hat being swept away by a gust of wind; behind her a young man is laughing, to the left stand an amused couple. Engraving by J. Caldwell, 1771, after J. Collet.
Collet, John, 1725?-1780.Date: 2 April 1771Reference: 31644i- Pictures
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A man challenges another; exhibiting boldness, classed phrenologically under the 'propensity' of combativeness. Steel engraving by Contenau, 1847, after H. Bruyères.
Bruyères, Hippolyte.Date: [1847]Reference: 27614i- Pictures
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The skull of the painter Raphael: frontal view. Lithograph by Engelmann after C.P. Mazer.
Engelmann, G. (Godefroy), 1788-1839Date: [1835?]Reference: 28079i- Pictures
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The death-mask of Maria Manning, the murderer: three views. Lithograph by John Lane.
Lane, John.Reference: 35162i- Pictures
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A bald phrenologist with a large forehead examining a skull, in a 'vanitas' pose. Mezzotint by W.O. Geller, 1833, after T.H. Illidge.
Illidge, Thomas Henry, 1799-1851.Date: 1833Reference: 27458i- Pictures
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Sixteen feet in profile, of women and men: a parody of phrenology. Coloured etching.
Date: [1820?]Reference: 11848i- Pictures
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Skulls of male and female Capuchin monkeys, with vertical sections. Lithograph by G. Engelmann after C.P. Mazer, ca 1835.
Mazer, Carl Peter, 1807-1884.Date: 1835Reference: 28128i- Pictures
The skull of a Peruvian person. Lithograph, c. 1835, by Engelmann after C.P. Mazer.
Mazer, Carl Peter, 1807-1884.Reference: 28126i- Pictures
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Franz Joseph Gall examining the head of a pretty girl, while three gentlemen wait in line. Coloured lithograph by E.H., 1825.
E.H., active 1825.Date: 1825Reference: 11847i- Pictures
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Child's head, with fat cheeks: profile. Drawing, c. 1900.
Date: c. 1900Reference: 28391i- Pictures
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Head of a child with large cheeks. Drawing, c. 1900.
Date: c. 1900Reference: 28390i- Pictures
A recruit too short to become a soldier qualifies as a result of an accidental bump on his head. Coloured magic lantern slides.
Date: [between 1890 and 1899?]Reference: 754962i- Pictures
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An introverted and an extroverted man; exhibiting excessive and lacking propensities connected with the faculty of causality (reflective thought) in phrenology. Steel engraving by E. Monnin, 1847, after H. Bruyères.
Bruyères, Hippolyte.Date: [1847]Reference: 27621i- Pictures
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A man sitting erect on a chair; representing pride as a type of the 'sentiment' of self esteem, a phrenological 'faculty'. Steel engraving by C. Devrits, 1847, after H. Bruyères.
Bruyères, Hippolyte.Date: [1847]Reference: 27619i- Pictures
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Child's head with large temporal lobes and depressed frontal lobe. Drawing, c. 1900.
Date: c. 1900Reference: 28388i