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Morane. Antoine. 35 ans, ne a Chalinargue (Cantal). Manœvre. Anarchiste
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Morane. Antoine. 35 ans, ne a Chalinargue (Cantal). Manœvre. Anarchiste
Morane. Antoine. 35 ans, ne a Chalinargue (Cantal). Manoevre. Anarchiste. 6/3/94. 1894
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Alphonse Alphonse Bertillon Anarchism Anarchist Anthropology Anthropometry Arrest Arrested Bertillon Bertillon Alphonse Bertillonage Criminal Identification Mug Shot Mugshot Mustache Physical Anthropology Albumen Print Albumen Silver Print
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Morane. Antoine. 35 ans, né à Chalinargue (Cantal). Manœuvre. Anarchiste
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. This photograph captures the essence of Morane Antoine, a man of 35 years hailing from Chalinargue in Cantal, France. Taken by Alphonse Bertillon in 1894, this albumen silver print showcases the unique blend of artistry and scientific precision that defined Bertillon's work. The subject's arresting gaze draws us into his world as we delve into the complexities of his identity and beliefs. With a striking moustache adorning his face, Morane embodies both strength and defiance – qualities often associated with anarchists during this era. Bertillonage, an innovative system developed by Alphonse Bertillon himself for criminal identification purposes, is evident in this portrait. The meticulous anthropometric measurements taken to categorize individuals based on their physical features revolutionized the field of forensic science. Through this photograph, we are transported back to a time when political ideologies clashed against societal norms. Morane's anarchist affiliation challenges conventional notions of law and order prevalent at the turn of the century. Displayed within the esteemed halls of The Metropolitan Museum of Art today, this image serves as a testament to both artistic expression and historical documentation. It invites viewers to contemplate not only one man's story but also broader themes such as individuality, rebellion, and social change that continue to resonate through time.
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