Principal Types of Different Human Races: Europe
Photograph
19th century (made), 1862 (made)
19th century (made), 1862 (made)
In the 19th century, photographs were often used to contribute to scientific and anthropological studies. These photographs depict model heads, grouped by geographical origin, to show a typological survey of people from five different continents. They were made under the supervision of the scientist Karl Ernst von Baer, and were shown at the International Exhibition in London in 1862. Today, this form of classifying and comparing people has troubling connotations of racism.
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Materials and techniques | albumen print |
Brief description | Photograph by anonymous photographer, 'Racial Types of Europe', 1862, albumen print |
Physical description | print featuring an assortment of human faces |
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Summary | In the 19th century, photographs were often used to contribute to scientific and anthropological studies. These photographs depict model heads, grouped by geographical origin, to show a typological survey of people from five different continents. They were made under the supervision of the scientist Karl Ernst von Baer, and were shown at the International Exhibition in London in 1862. Today, this form of classifying and comparing people has troubling connotations of racism. |
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Accession number | 74990 |
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Record created | July 1, 2009 |
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