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Herouard. Henri. 17 ans, ne a Paris XVIIe. Serrurier. Anarchiste. 6 / 3 / 94. 1894
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Herouard. Henri. 17 ans, ne a Paris XVIIe. Serrurier. Anarchiste. 6 / 3 / 94. 1894
Herouard. Henri. 17 ans, ne a Paris XVIIe. Serrurier. Anarchiste. 6/3/94. 1894
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This print by Alphonse Bertillon showcases the enigmatic figure of Henri Herouard, a 17-year-old locksmith from Paris. Dated back to 1894, this nineteenth-century albumen silver print captures not only the essence of an individual but also reflects the political and social climate of that era. Herouard's piercing gaze speaks volumes about his anarchist beliefs, evident in his identification as an anarchist on the mugshot. The image is part of Alphonse Bertillon's anthropometric collection, highlighting his pioneering work in physical anthropology and criminal identification. Intriguingly, this photograph serves as a testament to both science and art. Through meticulous measurements and detailed documentation, Bertillon aimed to create a systematic approach to identifying criminals based on their physical characteristics. This concept revolutionized forensic science at the time. Beyond its scientific significance lies the artistic value of this portrait. The play between light and shadow creates a striking contrast that adds depth to Herouard's features while emphasizing his rebellious spirit. Preserved within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, this historic artifact offers us a glimpse into France's rich heritage during an era marked by political unrest. It reminds us how photography can transcend mere documentation and become a powerful medium for capturing history itself.
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