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Terrier. Julien, Francois. 45 ans, ne a Saint-Laurent (Mayenne). Menuisier
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Terrier. Julien, Francois. 45 ans, ne a Saint-Laurent (Mayenne). Menuisier
Terrier. Julien, Francois. 45 ans, ne a Saint-Laurent (Mayenne). Menuisier. Anarchiste. 14/3/94. 1894
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Alphonse Alphonse Bertillon Anarchism Anarchist Anthropology Anthropometry Arrest Arrested Bertillon Bertillon Alphonse Bertillonage Carpenter Criminal Identification Mug Shot Mugshot Physical Anthropology Albumen Print Albumen Silver Print
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This photo print, titled "Terrier. Julien, Francois. 45 ans, ne a Saint-Laurent (Mayenne). Menuisier", offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of a man named Francois Julien. Born in Saint-Laurent (Mayenne) in 1894, he was not only a skilled carpenter but also an anarchist at heart. The image captures Julien's mugshot taken by Alphonse Bertillon, an influential figure in the field of anthropometry and physical anthropology during the late 19th century. The photograph showcases his stern expression and rugged features as he gazes directly into the camera lens. Through this arresting portrait, we are transported back to a time when identification methods were still evolving. Bertillonage played a crucial role in criminal investigations and law enforcement practices of that era. This particular image serves as both documentation of an arrest and evidence of Julien's occupation. Beyond its historical significance, this photograph invites us to ponder the concept of individuality within society. It prompts contemplation on how one's profession or political beliefs can shape their identity and influence their actions. Preserved by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this remarkable piece from Alphonse Bertillon provides valuable insight into French heritage art while highlighting the intersection between science, politics, and photography during the late 19th century.
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