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Drawing for a plate facing p.344, vol.II.ii, of the first English version of J. C. Lavater's 'Essays on Physiognomy' translated by Henry Hunter, London, 1789–1798. Lavater does not name the characters, as is the case for many of the illustrations in his book. However, he points out, for instance, that figure two (second from the left) is ‘too timid to be that of a Moses’, thus implying that it was indeed intended to be Moses.
Title
Five Biblical Figures, Showing Special Physiognomic Characteristics
Date
c.1791
Medium
pencil on paper (?)
Measurements
H 7.7 x W 20 cm
Accession number
29566i
Acquisition method
presumed to be part of the collection formed by Henry S. Wellcome
Work type
Drawing
Wellcome Collection
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