Illustrated Physiognomy

Illustrated Physiognomy
Title Illustrated Physiognomy PDF eBook
Author Alfred E. Willis
Publisher
Pages 58
Release 1879
Genre Physiognomy
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How to Read Character

How to Read Character
Title How to Read Character PDF eBook
Author Samuel Roberts Wells
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1874
Genre Phrenology
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Physiognomy Illustrated; Or, Nature's Revelations of Character

Physiognomy Illustrated; Or, Nature's Revelations of Character
Title Physiognomy Illustrated; Or, Nature's Revelations of Character PDF eBook
Author Joseph Simms
Publisher
Pages 656
Release 1889
Genre Physiognomy
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The Physiognomy of Mental Diseases

The Physiognomy of Mental Diseases
Title The Physiognomy of Mental Diseases PDF eBook
Author Alexander Morison
Publisher
Pages 572
Release 1840
Genre Mental illness
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An Original and Illustrated Physiological and Physiognomical Chart

An Original and Illustrated Physiological and Physiognomical Chart
Title An Original and Illustrated Physiological and Physiognomical Chart PDF eBook
Author Joseph Simms (M.D.)
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 1873
Genre
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Reading the Face

Reading the Face
Title Reading the Face PDF eBook
Author Norbert Glas
Publisher Temple Lodge Publishing
Pages 192
Release 2008
Genre Physiognomy
ISBN 1902636937

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As a boy traveling to school by streetcar, Norbert Glas often passed the time by studying the faces of his fellow passengers, pondering the significance of the shapes and contours of their noses, eyes, and mouths. Later in life, after becoming a medical doctor and a student of Rudolf Steiner's spiritual science, Glas gained greater insight into the mysteries of human physiognomy. In Reading the Face, the first translation into English of his seminal work, Glas begins by defining the three parts of the human face and explaining the importance of their relative proportions. A face that is more pronounced in any of these areas tends to indicate certain personality traits and specific physiological characteristics. People with a strong mouth and chin, for example, tend to have a strong will and an active, driven, and assertive nature. With the help of many photos and drawings, Glas presents the physiognomy of three basic types and analyses the specifics of the head, forehead, ears, eyes, mouth, and nose. Reading the Face will be valuable to doctors, teachers, and anyone who wants to better understand, accept, and love others.

Photography in the Third Reich: Art, Physiognomy and Propaganda

Photography in the Third Reich: Art, Physiognomy and Propaganda
Title Photography in the Third Reich: Art, Physiognomy and Propaganda PDF eBook
Author Christopher Webster
Publisher Open Book Publishers
Pages 290
Release 2021-01-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1783749172

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This lucid and comprehensive collection of essays by an international group of scholars constitutes a photo-historical survey of select photographers who embraced National Socialism during the Third Reich. These photographers developed and implemented physiognomic and ethnographic photography, and, through a Selbstgleichschaltung (a self-co-ordination with the regime), continued to practice as photographers throughout the twelve years of the Third Reich. The volume explores, through photographic reproductions and accompanying analysis, diverse aspects of photography during the Third Reich, ranging from the influence of Modernism, the qualitative effect of propaganda photography, and the utilisation of technology such as colour film, to the photograph as ideological metaphor. With an emphasis on the idealised representation of the German body and the role of physiognomy within this representation, the book examines how select photographers created and developed a visual myth of the ‘master race’ and its antitheses under the auspices of the Nationalist Socialist state. Photography in the Third Reich approaches its historical source photographs as material culture, examining their production, construction and proliferation. This detailed and informative text will be a valuable resource not only to historians studying the Third Reich, but to scholars and students of film, history of art, politics, media studies, cultural studies and holocaust studies.