A naked man, standing, viewed in full length from the front; he is holding on to a stand, just discernible behind his back. Photograph by L. Haase after H.W. Berend, c. 1865.
- Berend, H. W. (Heimann Wolff), 1809-1873.
- Date:
- 1856
- Reference:
- 32255i
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1 photograph : photoprint, albumen ; image 16.3 x 12.4 cm
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The man, probably known as "Lohabron", is also the subject for catalogue number: 32258
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Photograph after H.W. Berend (1809-1873), an orthopaedic surgeon working in Berlin. The photograph is part of a collection produced by the professional photographer L. Haase who was working in Berlin at the time Berend's interest in photography was developing. The photograph was probably commissioned by Berend, and follows a similar aesthetic structuring to that of his other studies, which include pencil drawings, lithographs and woodcuts, sometimes after photographs. Berend was also probably the first German physician to employ photography as an aid to the systematic diagnoses of orthopaedic patients. It is possible that these photographs were comissioned by Berend to illustrate an atlas he was preparing, which documented his observations in a number of hospitals in Berlin. There is no record of the atlas' publication
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Wellcome Collection 32255i
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