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Capette. Joseph, Desire. 56 ans, ne a Paris VI. Maroquinier
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Capette. Joseph, Desire. 56 ans, ne a Paris VI. Maroquinier
Capette. Joseph, Desire. 56 ans, ne a Paris VI. Maroquinier. Anarchiste. 7/3/94. 1894
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Capette. Joseph, Desire. 56 ans, ne a Paris VI. Maroquinier (Capette. Joseph, Desire. 56 years old, born in Paris VI. Leatherworker). Anarchist
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. This photograph captures the essence of Capette Joseph Desire, a man with an intriguing story to tell. Born in the vibrant city of Paris in the late 19th century, he found his calling as a skilled maroquinier or leatherworker. However, there was more to Capette than just his profession; he identified himself as an anarchist - a political ideology that challenged societal norms and advocated for individual freedom and equality. Taken by Alphonse Bertillon, renowned for his pioneering work in anthropometry and criminal identification techniques during this era, this mugshot-like portrait reveals not only Capette's physical features but also hints at the complexities of his character. Intriguingly captured against a plain background without any distractions, this image serves as both documentation and artistry from our rich heritage collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. As we gaze into Capette's eyes filled with determination and defiance, we are reminded of the power photography holds to capture moments frozen in time – moments that allow us to delve into history while sparking curiosity about those who came before us. Join us on this visual journey through time as we explore diverse professions like Capette's within different countries while uncovering their impact on society through artful lenses like Alphonse Bert
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