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Mahler. Jacob, Henri, Jean. 61 ans, ne a Hanovre (Duche de Hesse)
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Mahler. Jacob, Henri, Jean. 61 ans, ne a Hanovre (Duche de Hesse)
Mahler. Jacob, Henri, Jean. 61 ans, ne a Hanovre (Duche de Hesse). Couvreur. Anarchiste. 3/3/94. 1894
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This print by Alphonse Bertillon showcases the enigmatic figure of Mahler. Jacob, Henri, Jean at 61 years old. Born in Hanover (Duchy of Hesse), this intriguing man is a roofer by profession but also identifies himself as an anarchist. The image was captured on March 3rd, 1894, during a time when anthropometry and physical anthropology were gaining prominence in criminal identification. Bertillon's expertise in the field of forensic science is evident through his meticulous documentation of Mahler's features. This mugshot-like portrait serves as both an artistic representation and a scientific record for law enforcement purposes. The photograph not only captures Mahler's appearance but also reflects the political climate of France during the late 19th century. The Metropolitan Museum of Art proudly houses this remarkable piece that delves into concepts such as crime, identity, and occupation within society. As we observe this arresting image, we are left to ponder the complexities behind Mahler's chosen path as an anarchist roofer. Alphonse Bertillon's work continues to be celebrated for its contribution to early forensic techniques while simultaneously offering us glimpses into historical figures like Mahler who challenge societal norms with their unconventional beliefs and occupations.
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