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Photographic Print : Brunet. Georges. 25 ans, ne a Paris. Menuisier. Anarchiste. 4 / 2 / 94. 1894
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Brunet. Georges. 25 ans, ne a Paris. Menuisier. Anarchiste. 4 / 2 / 94. 1894
Brunet. Georges. 25 ans, ne a Paris. Menuisier. Anarchiste. 4/2/94. 1894
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Alphonse Alphonse Bertillon Anarchism Anarchist Anthropology Anthropometry Arrest Arrested Bertillon Bertillon Alphonse Bertillonage Carpenter Criminal Identification Mug Shot Mugshot Physical Anthropology Albumen Silver Print
14"x11" Photo Print
Step back in time with this captivating photograph from the Media Storehouse archives. Featuring Georges Brunet, a 25-year-old Parisian carpenter and anarchist, captured in 1894 by renowned French photographer Alphonse Bertillon. This vintage image, with the caption "ne a Paris. Menuisier. Anarchiste. 4/2/94," offers a unique glimpse into the past and is an excellent addition to any collection of historical or artistic prints. Bring the stories of the past to life with this intriguing and thought-provoking piece from Heritage Images.
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Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 35.5cm (11" x 14")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures the essence of Georges Brunet, a 25-year-old carpenter from Paris who was an anarchist. Taken in 1894 by Alphonse Bertillon, a renowned anthropologist and pioneer of forensic science, this albumen silver print showcases the intersection between art and science during the 19th century. Intriguingly, this photograph serves as more than just a portrait; it is also an identification tool used for criminal records. Known as a mugshot or arrest photograph, it reveals how Bertillon employed his innovative method called "bertillonage" to classify individuals based on their physical features. This practice revolutionized law enforcement at that time. Georges Brunet's defiant gaze reflects his political beliefs and rebellious spirit. As an anarchist in France during this era, he challenged societal norms and advocated for radical change. His occupation as a carpenter further highlights his working-class background and underscores the diversity of people involved in political movements. Preserved within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, this image not only represents one man but also symbolizes the broader historical context surrounding politics, crime, and social unrest in late 19th-century France. Through its fusion of artistry and scientific documentation, this photograph offers us a glimpse into both personal identity and collective history—a testament to Alphonse Bertillon's enduring legacy as well as Georges Brunet's individual story within the annals of anarchism.
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