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Bellet. Eleonore. Alexandre. 29 ans, ne le 23 / 9 / 65 a Salouel (Somme)
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Bellet. Eleonore. Alexandre. 29 ans, ne le 23 / 9 / 65 a Salouel (Somme)
Bellet. Eleonore. Alexandre. 29 ans, ne le 23/9/65 a Salouel (Somme). Teinturier. Anarchiste. 3/7/94. 1894
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Alphonse Alphonse Bertillon Anarchism Anarchist Anthropology Anthropometry Arrest Arrested Bertillon Bertillon Alphonse Bertillonage Criminal Identification Mug Shot Mugshot Mustache Physical Anthropology Albumen Silver Print Dry Cleaner
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This print captures the enigmatic figure of Bellet Eleonore Alexandre, a 29-year-old French dry cleaner and self-proclaimed anarchist. Taken in 1894 by renowned photographer Alphonse Bertillon, this albumen silver print showcases the meticulous anthropometric techniques pioneered by Bertillon himself. Bellet's arresting mugshot reveals a man with a strong jawline, piercing eyes, and a neatly groomed mustache that adds an air of defiance to his countenance. The photograph serves as both an identification tool for law enforcement purposes and a testament to the emerging field of physical anthropology during the late 19th century. Bertillonage, as it was known at the time, aimed to classify individuals based on their unique facial features and body measurements. This scientific approach sought to aid in crime prevention and detection while also reflecting broader societal concerns about political unrest. Bellet's inclusion in this photographic series suggests his involvement in radical politics during an era marked by social upheaval. His anarchist beliefs are evident not only through his arrest but also through his defiant gaze that challenges established norms. Now housed within the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art, this historical artifact offers us a glimpse into France's turbulent past while highlighting the intersection between artistry, science, and politics. As we contemplate Bellet's portrait today, we are reminded of how photography can capture not only individual identities but also larger cultural narratives that shape our understanding of history.
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