Lavater, Jean Gaspard (1741-1801)

Creator details

Name
Lavater, Jean Gaspard (1741-1801)
Nationality
French

Assets (7 in total)

Silhouette of a Man (pen & ink on paper)
Silhouettes of Monsieur and Madame Roland and their Daughter, Eudora (pen & ink on paper)
Physiognomy - Physiognomony - Frontispice of “” The art of knowing men through physiognomy”” by Johann Gaspar Lavater (1741-1801) - 1806
Essay on Physiognomy Intended to Show Man (Essai sur la phsyiognomonie destiné à faire connoitre l'Homme & à le faire aimer), after Johann Kaspar Lavater, 1781 - 1803, 18th - 19th Century, engraving
Physiognomy - Physiognomony - Several hands whose expression is different - “” The art of knowing men through physiognomy”” by Johann Kaspar Lavater or Gaspard Lavater (1741-1801), Swiss theologian - 1806
King Edward VIII Carrying the Colour at Buckingham Palace, when he was commissioned in the Grenadier Guards, 1914 (b/w photo)
Physiognomy - Physiognomony - Several philosophers who observe and seek to penetrer different physiognomies - engraving from 1808 in “The art of knowing men through physiognomy” by Johann Gaspar (Gaspard) Lavater (1741-1801) - 1806

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