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Castallou. Charles. 53 ans, ne le 4 / 10 / 41 a Paris IIe. Tapissier. Anarchiste
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Castallou. Charles. 53 ans, ne le 4 / 10 / 41 a Paris IIe. Tapissier. Anarchiste
Castallou. Charles. 53 ans, ne le 4/10/41 a Paris IIe. Tapissier. Anarchiste. 16/3/94. 1894
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Castallou. Charles. 53 ans, ne le 4 / 10 / 41 a Paris IIe. Tapissier. Anarchiste (Castallou. Charles. 53 years old, born on October 4th, 1841 in Paris IIe. Upholsterer. Anarchist. )
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. This photograph captures the essence of Charles Castallou, a man whose life story is etched onto his face with every line and wrinkle that time has bestowed upon him. Charles, at the age of fifty-three when this photo was taken in March of 1894 by Alphonse Bertillon, stands as a testament to an era marked by political unrest and social upheaval in France. A skilled upholsterer by trade, he found solace not only in his craft but also within the anarchist movement that swept across Europe during the late nineteenth century. With eyes filled with determination and defiance against societal norms, Charles embodies the spirit of rebellion that characterized many individuals who sought to challenge authority and fight for their beliefs. This mugshot-like portrait serves as more than just an identification record; it encapsulates an entire era's struggle for change through its connection to anthropometry - a scientific method used at the time to classify criminals based on physical measurements. Preserved within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection today, this image stands as a reminder of both personal stories hidden behind historical artifacts and our collective human desire for freedom amidst turbulent times
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