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Phrenology: the human and animal brain, the location of its functions according to the principles of phrenology, and personalia of phrenologists. Photographs, drawings and newsletters.
British Phrenological Society.Reference: 25549i- Pictures
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Phrenological head of Sir Robert Peel as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Lithograph, ca. 1844.
Date: [1844?]Reference: 13435iPart of: Follit's Phrenology- 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
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Phrenological head of Lord Ellenborough as Governor General of India 1841-1844. Lithograph, ca. 1844.
Date: [1844?]Reference: 27732iPart of: Follit's phrenology- Pictures
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Phrenological head of Baron Lyndhurst as former Lord Chancellor. Lithograph attributed to J. Doyle, ca. 1844.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: [1844?]Reference: 13434iPart of: Follit's phrenology- 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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The human head, divided according to the system of phrenology. Coloured lithograph by C. Ingrey, 1824.
Date: 1824Reference: 27671i- 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
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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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Three perspectives of a skull sectioned and labelled according to an unorthodox system of phrenology. Pen drawing, 18--.
Date: 1806Reference: 27670i- Pictures
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Members of the British Association playing at phrenology on board a ship on its way to South Africa. Photograph by J.T. Bottomley, 1905.
British Association for the Advancement of Science.Date: 1905Reference: 534423iPart of: British Association for the Advancement of Science.- Pictures
George Combe lecturing on phrenology, portrayed with protuberances on his head. Coloured lithograph 1826.
Lump, J.Date: September 1826Reference: 11836i- 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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Two sections of the brain, divided into different lobes and faculties, according to Hollander's system of phrenology. Pen drawing, c. 1902.
Date: 1902Reference: 27965i- Pictures
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The human brain, divided according to Bernard Hollander's system of phrenology. Process print with pen and ink, c. 1902.
Date: [approximately 1902]Reference: 27959i- Pictures
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An opinionated child ignores his parents; representing the faculty of obstinacy in phrenology. Steel engraving, 1847, after H. Bruyères.
Bruyères, Hippolyte.Date: [1847]Reference: 27620i- 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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George Combe lecturing on phrenology to a mixed audience in his Edinburgh home?; presented as a monkey with a phrenological head. Lithograph.
Reference: 11837i- Pictures
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
Elements of phrenology, physiognomy and palmistry, with diagrams of heads and hands, and portraits of historical figures. Colour lithograph, 1866.
Date: [1866]Reference: 28593iPart of: Encyclopédie Bouasse-Lebel- 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
Elements of phrenology, physiognomy and palmistry, with diagrams of heads and hands, and portraits of historical figures. Colour lithograph, late 19th century.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 662788i- Pictures
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The brain seen from the underside, sectioned horizontally; with attention to the part associated by Hollander's system of phrenology with memory for numbers. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
Date: 1901Reference: 28017i- 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