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Cartoon, Phrenology

Cartoon, Phrenology - a popular pseudo-science at the time.
early 19th century

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Media ID 23051980

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Calipers Measure Measuring Phrenologist Phrenology Pseudo Skull


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EDITORS COMMENTS
Phrenology: A Humorous Take on the Popular Pseudo-Science of the Early 19th Century" This intriguing cartoon, titled "Phrenology," showcases the amusing side of a scientific theory that once held significant popularity during the early 19th century. Phrenology, a pseudo-science that claimed to determine a person's character and mental abilities by measuring the bumps and contours of their skull, was all the rage in intellectual circles at the time. In this delightful print, a phrenologist, with a serious expression and donning an apron, is shown measuring the head of a comically exaggerated man. The man, with a bewildered look on his face, holds a sign that reads, "I am a perfect model of phrenology." The phrenologist, armed with calipers, carefully measures the various bumps on the man's skull, while his assistant, also wearing an apron and holding a chart, looks on intently. The humor in this cartoon lies in the absurdity of the situation. The man's skull is adorned with an exaggerated collection of bumps, each labeled with the corresponding mental faculty. The label for "humor" is particularly large, and the man's expression suggests that he may indeed have an overabundance of this trait. Despite the comical nature of this print, it serves as a reminder of the fascination that phrenology held during the early 19th century. The print's caption, "Phrenology," is a testament to the widespread acceptance and popularity of this pseudo-science, even as it was being satirized in the media. This charming print offers a glimpse into the past, providing a lighthearted look at a scientific theory that, while now discredited, once held significant influence in intellectual circles. The use of humor in this print serves to highlight the quirks and foibles of human nature, making it a fascinating addition to any collection of historical prints.

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