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Balding Collection (page 19)

"Balding: A Historical Reflection on Timeless Struggles and Iconic Figures" In the realm of balding, where hairlines recede and confidence wavers

Background imageBalding Collection: A metalworker operating a drill

A metalworker operating a drill
A wonderful photograph showing a metalworker operating a drill using all four of his limbs. The manufacturers craft in an industrial setting, attesting to years of experience

Background imageBalding Collection: Jcp Bonaparte / Van Fair

Jcp Bonaparte / Van Fair
JOSEPH-CHARLES-PAUL BONAPARTE Called Prince Napoleon, and nicknamed Plon-Plon, second son of Jerome

Background imageBalding Collection: Le Plongeon / Auguste 1877

Le Plongeon / Auguste 1877
AUGUSTE LE PLONGEON Archaeologist in Mexico

Background imageBalding Collection: Sir Cyril Lodowic Burt

Sir Cyril Lodowic Burt
SIR CYRIL LODOWIC BURT English psychologist

Background imageBalding Collection: Gr Minot / Nobel 1934

Gr Minot / Nobel 1934
GEORGE RICHARDS MINOT American physician

Background imageBalding Collection: William Gerald Golding / 2

William Gerald Golding / 2
WILLIAM GERALD GOLDING English novelist

Background imageBalding Collection: Maury / Matthew Fontaine

Maury / Matthew Fontaine
MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY American naval officer and oceanographer

Background imageBalding Collection: George I / Greece / Beurre

George I / Greece / Beurre
GEORGE I OF GREECE King of Greece (1863-1913): a satirical view

Background imageBalding Collection: Millais / Colour Portrait

Millais / Colour Portrait
SIR JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS Pre-Raphaelite artist in middle age

Background imageBalding Collection: Max Beerbohm, writer and artist

Max Beerbohm, writer and artist

Background imageBalding Collection: Caricature of Paul Verlaine, French poet

Caricature of Paul Verlaine, French poet
Paul Verlaine, French poet associated with the Symbolist movement. Seen here in a caricature, with the word Anarchy written across his forehead, playing a lyre, with an arrow stuck through a heart

Background imageBalding Collection: Lowell / Percival / Iln 07

Lowell / Percival / Iln 07
PERCIVAL LOWELL American astronomer

Background imageBalding Collection: Lippmann / Gabriel / Nobel08

Lippmann / Gabriel / Nobel08
GABRIEL-JONAS LIPPMANN French physicist

Background imageBalding Collection: L hospital / Michel De

L hospital / Michel De
MICHEL DE L HOSPITAL or L HOPITAL French jurist and politician

Background imageBalding Collection: Joris-Karl Huysmans / Liz

Joris-Karl Huysmans / Liz
JORIS-KARL HUYSMANS French novelist, of Dutch descent Date: 1848 - 1907

Background imageBalding Collection: Charles Halle / Cdv Stereo

Charles Halle / Cdv Stereo
CHARLES HALLE formerly CARL HALLE British-German conductor and pianist

Background imageBalding Collection: Timothy Hackworth / Young

Timothy Hackworth / Young
TIMOTHY HACKWORTH Railway engineer

Background imageBalding Collection: Charles Wentworth / 1905

Charles Wentworth / 1905
SIR CHARLES WENTWORTH 2nd Baronet Dilke English MP

Background imageBalding Collection: Andre Frederic Cournand

Andre Frederic Cournand
ANDRE FREDERIC COURNAND American physician, born in Paris

Background imageBalding Collection: Flaubert / Large Bowtie

Flaubert / Large Bowtie
French novelist Gustave Flaubert wearing a large blue bowtie

Background imageBalding Collection: Ernest Chausson / Pcard

Ernest Chausson / Pcard
AMEDEE-ERNEST CHAUSSON French composer

Background imageBalding Collection: Raymond Poincare / Baschet

Raymond Poincare / Baschet
RAYMOND POINCARE French politician

Background imageBalding Collection: Max Bruch / Postcard

Max Bruch / Postcard
MAX KARL AUGUST BRUCH German composer

Background imageBalding Collection: Auguste Broca / Maitres

Auguste Broca / Maitres
AUGUSTE BROCA French medical

Background imageBalding Collection: Christian Ix / Danish Roya

Christian Ix / Danish Roya
CHRISTIAN IX King of Denmark (1863-1906)

Background imageBalding Collection: George I / Greece / 1901

George I / Greece / 1901
GEORGE I OF GREECE King of Greece (1863-1913)

Background imageBalding Collection: William Whewell / Iln 66

William Whewell / Iln 66
WILLIAM WHEWELL English philosopher and mathematician

Background imageBalding Collection: Martin Van Buren 19C

Martin Van Buren 19C
MARTIN VAN BUREN 8th American President (1837-41). Date: 1782 - 1862

Background imageBalding Collection: Dr Johnson / Lamborn

Dr Johnson / Lamborn
DR SAMUEL JOHNSON Writer and lexicographer

Background imageBalding Collection: Daniel Maclise, Irish painter

Daniel Maclise, Irish painter
Gentleman wears a fly-fronted long coat with broad lapels faced in a contrasting fabric, large necktie tied in a bow & with fringed square cut ends




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"Balding: A Historical Reflection on Timeless Struggles and Iconic Figures" In the realm of balding, where hairlines recede and confidence wavers, one cannot help but ponder the intriguing tales hidden behind those who have grappled with this universal phenomenon. From Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, the resolute Russian statesman whose revolutionary ideals shook nations, to England's Polo Team in 1930, their prowess on horseback transcended any follicular setbacks they may have encountered. Austria's Vienna witnessed Gustav Mahler's photographic portrait capturing his musical genius amidst a sea of thinning strands. Meanwhile, Sigmund Freud's signed sepia photograph from 1921 reminds us that even the father of psychoanalysis couldn't escape nature’s whimsical hand. Richard Burton and Woodbury united forces to combat baldness through their innovative endeavors. Their collaboration aimed to restore not only hair but also self-assurance for those yearning for a fuller mane. An Old Maid card depicting a Butler serves as an amusing reminder that even fictional characters can face follicular challenges. Proudhon, Pierre Joseph - a French politician and socialist philosopher - championed equality while navigating his own personal battle against hair loss. Through an oil-on-canvas masterpiece titled "An Old Man in an Armchair, " we witness the wisdom etched upon weathered features overshadowing any concerns about vanishing locks. Austrian composer Franz Peter Schubert immortalized himself through his timeless melodies despite facing premature baldness during his short-lived existence. Alfred Robinson's captivating portrayal in 1895 captures both vulnerability and strength within its brushstrokes – proof that beauty lies beyond mere physical attributes. And within "The Bachelors Birthday, " depicted on panel with meticulous detail, we find solace knowing that camaraderie prevails over superficial appearances.