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Lavater Collection

Background imageLavater Collection: Lavater, (1741-1801), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Lavater, (1741-1801), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Lavater, (1741-1801), 1830. Johann Kaspar Lavater (1741-1801) Swiss poet, writer, philosopher, physiognomist and theologian. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard

Background imageLavater Collection: Portrait of the poet and physiognomist Johann Kaspar Lavater (1741-1801), c. 1810

Portrait of the poet and physiognomist Johann Kaspar Lavater (1741-1801), c. 1810. Private Collection

Background imageLavater Collection: A study of four silhouettes, 1782 (1912)

A study of four silhouettes, 1782 (1912). [1]. Emperor Joseph II of Austria. [2] King Stanislaus II of Poland. [3] Margravine Frederica von Bayreuth. [4] Margravine von Anspach, 1782

Background imageLavater Collection: The facial characteristics of a melancholic person, 1808. Artist: Johann Kaspar Lavater

The facial characteristics of a melancholic person, 1808. Artist: Johann Kaspar Lavater
The facial characteristics of a melancholic person, 1808. A print from le Le Lavater Portatif, Hocquart, Paris, 1808. Physiognomical portraits

Background imageLavater Collection: The facial characteristics of a loafer, 1808. Artist: Johann Kaspar Lavater

The facial characteristics of a loafer, 1808. Artist: Johann Kaspar Lavater
The facial characteristics of a loafer, 1808. A print from le Le Lavater Portatif, Hocquart, Paris, 1808. Physiognomical portraits

Background imageLavater Collection: The facial characteristics of a strict, intellegent person, 1808. Artist: Johann Kaspar Lavater

The facial characteristics of a strict, intellegent person, 1808. Artist: Johann Kaspar Lavater
The facial characteristics of a strict, intellegent person, 1808. A print from le Le Lavater Portatif, Hocquart, Paris, 1808. Physiognomical portraits

Background imageLavater Collection: The facial characteristics of a philosophical and profound person, 1808

The facial characteristics of a philosophical and profound person, 1808. Artist: Johann Kaspar Lavater
The facial characteristics of a philosophical and profound person, 1808. A print from le Le Lavater Portatif, Hocquart, Paris, 1808. Physiognomical portraits

Background imageLavater Collection: The facial characteristics of a cheating, deceptive tempered person, 1808

The facial characteristics of a cheating, deceptive tempered person, 1808. Artist: Johann Kaspar Lavater
The facial characteristics of a cheating, deceptive tempered person, 1808. A print from le Le Lavater Portatif, Hocquart, Paris, 1808. Physiognomical portraits

Background imageLavater Collection: The facial characteristics of a fiery, passionate tempered person, 1808

The facial characteristics of a fiery, passionate tempered person, 1808. Artist: Johann Kaspar Lavater
The facial characteristics of a fiery, passionate tempered person, 1808. A print from le Le Lavater Portatif, Hocquart, Paris, 1808. Physiognomical portraits

Background imageLavater Collection: The facial characteristics of a quick tempered person, 1808. Artist: Johann Kaspar Lavater

The facial characteristics of a quick tempered person, 1808. Artist: Johann Kaspar Lavater
The facial characteristics of a quick tempered person, 1808. A print from le Le Lavater Portatif, Hocquart, Paris, 1808. Physiognomical portraits

Background imageLavater Collection: The facial characteristics of a jovial and kind person, 1808. Artist: Johann Kaspar Lavater

The facial characteristics of a jovial and kind person, 1808. Artist: Johann Kaspar Lavater
The facial characteristics of a jovial and kind person, 1808. A print from le Le Lavater Portatif, Hocquart, Paris, 1808. Physiognomical portraits

Background imageLavater Collection: Andreas Vesalius, 16th century Flemish anatomist, c1789-c1798

Andreas Vesalius, 16th century Flemish anatomist, c1789-c1798. Vesalius (1514-1564) great work on anatomy De Humani Corporis Fabrica (On the Structure of the Human Body) (1543) was a landmark

Background imageLavater Collection: Johann Kaspar Lavater, Swiss physiognomist and theologian, early 19th century

Johann Kaspar Lavater, Swiss physiognomist and theologian, early 19th century. Physiognomy is the art of reading psychological traits from physical characteristics

Background imageLavater Collection: Attempt to exorcise evil spirits possessing a patient in San Spirito Hospital, Rome, 1792

Attempt to exorcise evil spirits possessing a patient in San Spirito Hospital, Rome, 1792. Artist: Henry Fuseli
Attempt to exorcise evil spirits possessing a patient in San Spirito Hospital, Rome, 1792. Illustration based on Johann Kaspar Lavaters description, from his Essays on Physiognomy. (London, 1792)

Background imageLavater Collection: Comparison of Germanic and African skulls, early 19th century

Comparison of Germanic and African skulls, early 19th century. 1: Germanic skull with all the marks of a European head. 2: African skull


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