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Hypertrichosis Collection

Hypertrichosis, also known as "werewolf syndrome, " is a rare condition characterized by an excessive amount of hair growth all over the body

Background imageHypertrichosis Collection: Barbara Urslerin, Hairy Faced Woman, born in 1629

Barbara Urslerin, Hairy Faced Woman, born in 1629
2603718 Barbara Urslerin, Hairy Faced Woman, born in 1629; (add.info.: Barbara Urslerin, The Hairy Faced Woman, born in Germany in 1629 and exhibited as circus attraction)

Background imageHypertrichosis Collection: Plate 2: The Children of Pedro González (Petrus Gonsalvus), c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel

Plate 2: The Children of Pedro González (Petrus Gonsalvus), c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Plate 2: The Children of Pedro Gonzalez (Petrus Gonsalvus), c. 1575/1580

Background imageHypertrichosis Collection: Plate 1: Pedro González (Petrus Gonsalvus) and His Wife, Catherine, c. 1575/1580

Plate 1: Pedro González (Petrus Gonsalvus) and His Wife, Catherine, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Plate 1: Pedro Gonzalez (Petrus Gonsalvus) and His Wife, Catherine, c. 1575/1580

Background imageHypertrichosis Collection: Stephan Bibrowski (1890 - 1932), know as Lionel the Lion-faced Man

Stephan Bibrowski (1890 - 1932), know as Lionel the Lion-faced Man. Lionel traveled to the United States and started appearing with the Barnum and Bailey Circus

Background imageHypertrichosis Collection: Barbara van Beck, German entrepreneur and celebrity who suffered from hypertrichosis (engraving)

Barbara van Beck, German entrepreneur and celebrity who suffered from hypertrichosis (engraving)
7185586 Barbara van Beck, German entrepreneur and celebrity who suffered from hypertrichosis (engraving) by English School

Background imageHypertrichosis Collection: Barbara Urslerin, bearded girl from Germany Barbara Urslerin

Barbara Urslerin, bearded girl from Germany Barbara Urslerin
Barbara Urslerin (1629 - 1668+), a bearded woman from Germany. 1668

Background imageHypertrichosis Collection: Senora Pastrana (engraving)

Senora Pastrana (engraving)
3627769 Senora Pastrana (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Senora Pastrana. Illustration for The Picture Magazine, 1893.); © Look and Learn

Background imageHypertrichosis Collection: Hairy children of Pedro Gonzalez

Hairy children of Pedro Gonzalez
Two hairy children of Pedro Gonzalez (Petrus Gonsalvus), born in 1537, who suffered from hypertrichosis, and his French wife who did not have the condition

Background imageHypertrichosis Collection: Pedro Gonzalez, the hairy man

Pedro Gonzalez, the hairy man
Pedro Gonzalez, (also spelt Gonsalvus), 16th century noble born hairy man, (flourished 1582) and his French wife of " outstanding beauty". circa 1582

Background imageHypertrichosis Collection: Lionel the Lion-faced Man

Lionel the Lion-faced Man
Stephan Bibrowski (18911932), better known as Lionel the Lion-faced Man, was a famous sideshow performer. His whole body was covered with long hair that gave him the appearance of a lion; this was

Background imageHypertrichosis Collection: Lionel, The Lion-faced Man - Very Hairy Man

Lionel, The Lion-faced Man - Very Hairy Man
Stephan Bibrowski (18911932), better known as Lionel the Lion-faced Man, was a famous sideshow performer. His whole body was covered with long hair that gave him the appearance of a lion; this was

Background imageHypertrichosis Collection: The hairy family of Burma

The hairy family of Burma: A four generation pedigree of congenital hypertrichosis lanuginosa

Background imageHypertrichosis Collection: Mahphoon, a female member of the Sacred Hairy Family of Burma

Mahphoon, a female member of the Sacred Hairy Family of Burma. This familys hypertrichosis stretched over 5 generations. The Hairy Family was exhibited as freaks by PT Barnum for a season in the UK

Background imageHypertrichosis Collection: Moung Phoset, a male member of the Sacred Hairy Family of Burma

Moung Phoset, a male member of the Sacred Hairy Family of Burma. This familys hypertrichosis stretched over 5 generations

Background imageHypertrichosis Collection: Barbara Urslerin, Hairy Faced Woman, born in 1629

Barbara Urslerin, Hairy Faced Woman, born in 1629
Barbara Urslerin, The Hairy Faced Woman, born in Germany in 1629 and exhibited as circus attraction. Suffered from Hypertrichosis (Ambras Syndrome). Lithograph published London 1815

Background imageHypertrichosis Collection: 1662 Schott Orangutan, hypertrichosis

1662 Schott Orangutan, hypertrichosis
I Hairy man who walks on his hands" & II " wild woman in Java" (can be traced back to Topsell & Gessners similar images)

Background imageHypertrichosis Collection: 1662 Schott Hairy faced girl genetic

1662 Schott Hairy faced girl genetic
Hairy female daughter age 12. Copperplate from Gaspar Schotts Physica Curiosa Features Antonietta Gonzales, circa 1595 who suffered from the rare genetic disorder of hypertrichosis


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Hypertrichosis, also known as "werewolf syndrome, " is a rare condition characterized by an excessive amount of hair growth all over the body. Throughout history, individuals with they have captivated audiences and sparked curiosity. One such individual was Stephan Bibrowski, famously known as Lionel the Lion-faced Man. Born in 1890, he possessed a thick mane of hair covering his face and body. His unique appearance made him a sensation in sideshows during the early 20th century. Pedro Gonzalez, another notable figure associated with hypertrichosis, was dubbed "the hairy man. " He gained attention for his extraordinary hair growth that covered every inch of his body. Similarly, Barbara Urslerin from Germany became famous for her bearded face and was considered a bearded girl during her time in the late 17th century. The phenomenon extended beyond singular individuals to entire families affected by hypertrichosis. The Hairy Family of Burma spanned five generations and exhibited their abnormal hair growth worldwide under PT Barnum's management. Mahphoon and Moung Phoset were members of this family who fascinated audiences across Europe and America during their brief tours in the late 19th century. Even prominent figures like Barbara van Beck suffered from hypertrichosis; she was a German entrepreneur who became well-known despite her condition through engravings depicting her facial hair. Hypertrichosis has always been regarded as an anomaly throughout history due to its rarity and distinctive appearance it gives those affected by it. These individuals have left an indelible mark on our collective memory while raising awareness about this unusual medical condition that affects people regardless of gender or background.