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PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of a man destined to be drowned



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PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of a man destined to be drowned

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648.
Forehead of a man destined to be drowned. Woodcut, 1648, from Philippus Phinellas Metoposcopia

Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age

Media ID 12407798

1648 Drown Face Forehead Metoposcopia Physiognomy Destiny Philippus


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This print from Granger Art on Demand showcases a woodcut titled "PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of a man destined to be drowned". Created during the Renaissance period by Philippus Phinellas Metoposcopia, this artwork delves into the intriguing world of physiognomy. The focus of this image is undoubtedly the man's forehead, which holds an air of mystery and foreboding. The artist skillfully captures every detail with precision, allowing us to examine the lines and contours that supposedly reveal his destiny. As we gaze upon this face, we can't help but wonder about the story behind it. Metoposcopia was a renowned scholar who believed that one's physical features could provide insight into their character and fate. In this particular woodcut, he suggests that there is something fateful about this man's life – he is destined to meet a tragic end through drowning. The mid-17th century setting adds another layer of intrigue to this piece. It serves as a reminder of how people in earlier times sought meaning in every aspect of life, including facial features. This artwork invites us to ponder whether such beliefs hold any truth or if they are merely products of superstition. As we contemplate the profound implications embedded within "PHYSIOGNOMY" let us appreciate its historical significance and artistic craftsmanship. Whether you believe in physiognomy or not, there is no denying the power it held over people's imaginations during

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