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alb3676465 Masini (dit Mazzini). Angelo, Henri. 25 ans, né le 4/9/69 à Milan (Italie). Ébéniste. Anarchiste. 1/9/94. Artist: Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853-1914). Dimensions: 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.) each. Date: 1894.Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification. The system, which became known as Bertillonage, had three components: anthropometric measurement, precise verbal description of the prisoner's physical characteristics, and standardized photographs of the face. In the early 1890s Paris was subject to a wave of bombings and assassination attempts carried out by anarchist proponents of "propaganda of the deed." One of Bertillon's greatest successes came in March 1892, when his system of criminal identification led to the arrest of an anarchist bomber and career criminal who went by the name Ravachol (2005.100.375.348). The publicity surrounding the case earned Bertillon the Legion of Honor and encouraged police departments around the world to adopt his anthropometric system. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3679567 Martin. Constant. 53 ans, né le 5/4/39 à Santrevaux (Basses-Alpes). Crémier. Anarchiste. 27/4/92. Artist: Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853-1914). Dimensions: 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.) each. Date: 1892.Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification. The system, which became known as Bertillonage, had three components: anthropometric measurement, precise verbal description of the prisoner's physical characteristics, and standardized photographs of the face. In the early 1890s Paris was subject to a wave of bombings and assassination attempts carried out by anarchist proponents of "propaganda of the deed." One of Bertillon's greatest successes came in March 1892, when his system of criminal identification led to the arrest of an anarchist bomber and career criminal who went by the name Ravachol (2005.100.375.348). The publicity surrounding the case earned Bertillon the Legion of Honor and encouraged police departments around the world to adopt his anthropometric system. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3672445 Monzon. Lucien, Henri, Baptiste. 18 ans, né à Paris XXe. Couvreur. Anarchiste. 23/3/94. Artist: Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853-1914). Dimensions: 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.) each. Date: 1894.Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification. The system, which became known as Bertillonage, had three components: anthropometric measurement, precise verbal description of the prisoner's physical characteristics, and standardized photographs of the face. In the early 1890s Paris was subject to a wave of bombings and assassination attempts carried out by anarchist proponents of "propaganda of the deed." One of Bertillon's greatest successes came in March 1892, when his system of criminal identification led to the arrest of an anarchist bomber and career criminal who went by the name Ravachol (2005.100.375.348). The publicity surrounding the case earned Bertillon the Legion of Honor and encouraged police departments around the world to adopt his anthropometric system. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3652846 Luce. Maximilien. 36 ans, né le 13/3/58 à Paris VIIe. Artiste-peintre. Anarchiste. 6/7/94. Artist: Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853-1914). Dimensions: 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.). Date: 1894.Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification. The system, which became known as Bertillonage, had three components: anthropometric measurement, precise verbal description of the prisoner's physical characteristics, and standardized photographs of the face. In the early 1890s Paris was subject to a wave of bombings and assassination attempts carried out by anarchist proponents of "propaganda of the deed." One of Bertillon's greatest successes came in March 1892, when his system of criminal identification led to the arrest of an anarchist bomber and career criminal who went by the name Ravachol (2005.100.375.348). The publicity surrounding the case earned Bertillon the Legion of Honor and encouraged police departments around the world to adopt his anthropometric system. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3645232 Bouchez. Louis. 19 ans, né le 29/8/75 à Paris XXe. Sculpteur. Anarchiste. 6/1/94. Artist: Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853-1914). Dimensions: 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.) each. Date: 1894.Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification. The system, which became known as Bertillonage, had three components: anthropometric measurement, precise verbal description of the prisoner's physical characteristics, and standardized photographs of the face. In the early 1890s Paris was subject to a wave of bombings and assassination attempts carried out by anarchist proponents of "propaganda of the deed." One of Bertillon's greatest successes came in March 1892, when his system of criminal identification led to the arrest of an anarchist bomber and career criminal who went by the name Ravachol (2005.100.375.348). The publicity surrounding the case earned Bertillon the Legion of Honor and encouraged police departments around the world to adopt his anthropometric system. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3641206 Para (ou Parra). Henri. 38 ans, né le 16/5/56 à Paris Ve. Camelot. Anarchiste. 4/9/94. Artist: Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853-1914). Dimensions: 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.) each. Date: 1894.Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification. The system, which became known as Bertillonage, had three components: anthropometric measurement, precise verbal description of the prisoner's physical characteristics, and standardized photographs of the face. In the early 1890s Paris was subject to a wave of bombings and assassination attempts carried out by anarchist proponents of "propaganda of the deed." One of Bertillon's greatest successes came in March 1892, when his system of criminal identification led to the arrest of an anarchist bomber and career criminal who went by the name Ravachol (2005.100.375.348). The publicity surrounding the case earned Bertillon the Legion of Honor and encouraged police departments around the world to adopt his anthropometric system. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3456775 Gordon. Max. 39 ans, né le 20/8/54 à Vilna (Italie). Employé de commerce. Anarchiste. 2/7/94., 1894, Albumen silver print from glass negative, 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.) each, Photographs, Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853–1914), Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification.
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alb3632963 Chauvin. Émile. 18 ans, né à Paris IVe. Employé. Anarchiste. 1/3/94. Artist: Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853-1914). Dimensions: 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.) each. Date: 1894.Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification. The system, which became known as Bertillonage, had three components: anthropometric measurement, precise verbal description of the prisoner's physical characteristics, and standardized photographs of the face. In the early 1890s Paris was subject to a wave of bombings and assassination attempts carried out by anarchist proponents of "propaganda of the deed." One of Bertillon's greatest successes came in March 1892, when his system of criminal identification led to the arrest of an anarchist bomber and career criminal who went by the name Ravachol (2005.100.375.348). The publicity surrounding the case earned Bertillon the Legion of Honor and encouraged police departments around the world to adopt his anthropometric system. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3637714 Lapeyre. Louis, Pierre. 29 ans. né à Rodez (Aveyron). Employé. Anarchiste. 10/3/94. Artist: Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853-1914). Dimensions: 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.) each. Date: 1894.Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification. The system, which became known as Bertillonage, had three components: anthropometric measurement, precise verbal description of the prisoner's physical characteristics, and standardized photographs of the face. In the early 1890s Paris was subject to a wave of bombings and assassination attempts carried out by anarchist proponents of "propaganda of the deed." One of Bertillon's greatest successes came in March 1892, when his system of criminal identification led to the arrest of an anarchist bomber and career criminal who went by the name Ravachol (2005.100.375.348). The publicity surrounding the case earned Bertillon the Legion of Honor and encouraged police departments around the world to adopt his anthropometric system. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3679439 Ledot. Julien. 41 ans, né à Bourges (Cher). Employé. Anarchiste. 1/3/94. Artist: Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853-1914). Dimensions: 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.) each. Date: 1894.Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification. The system, which became known as Bertillonage, had three components: anthropometric measurement, precise verbal description of the prisoner's physical characteristics, and standardized photographs of the face. In the early 1890s Paris was subject to a wave of bombings and assassination attempts carried out by anarchist proponents of "propaganda of the deed." One of Bertillon's greatest successes came in March 1892, when his system of criminal identification led to the arrest of an anarchist bomber and career criminal who went by the name Ravachol (2005.100.375.348). The publicity surrounding the case earned Bertillon the Legion of Honor and encouraged police departments around the world to adopt his anthropometric system. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3639625 Cros. Jean. 19 ans, né à Négrin (Tarn). Tailleur d'habits. Pas de motif. 8/3/94. Artist: Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853-1914). Dimensions: 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.) each. Date: 1894.Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification. The system, which became known as Bertillonage, had three components: anthropometric measurement, precise verbal description of the prisoner's physical characteristics, and standardized photographs of the face. In the early 1890s Paris was subject to a wave of bombings and assassination attempts carried out by anarchist proponents of "propaganda of the deed." One of Bertillon's greatest successes came in March 1892, when his system of criminal identification led to the arrest of an anarchist bomber and career criminal who went by the name Ravachol (2005.100.375.348). The publicity surrounding the case earned Bertillon the Legion of Honor and encouraged police departments around the world to adopt his anthropometric system. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3658071 Grave. Jean. 38 ans, né le 16/10/54 à Breuil (Puy de Dôme). Typographe. Anarchiste. 9/1/94. Artist: Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853-1914). Dimensions: 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.). Date: 1894.Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification. The system, which became known as Bertillonage, had three components: anthropometric measurement, precise verbal description of the prisoner's physical characteristics, and standardized photographs of the face. In the early 1890s Paris was subject to a wave of bombings and assassination attempts carried out by anarchist proponents of "propaganda of the deed." One of Bertillon's greatest successes came in March 1892, when his system of criminal identification led to the arrest of an anarchist bomber and career criminal who went by the name Ravachol (2005.100.375.348). The publicity surrounding the case earned Bertillon the Legion of Honor and encouraged police departments around the world to adopt his anthropometric system. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3629873 Barbichon. Jacques, Émile. 62 ans, né à Provins. Marchand de mouron. Anarchiste. 9/3/91. Artist: Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853-1914). Dimensions: 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.) each. Date: 1891.Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification. The system, which became known as Bertillonage, had three components: anthropometric measurement, precise verbal description of the prisoner's physical characteristics, and standardized photographs of the face. In the early 1890s Paris was subject to a wave of bombings and assassination attempts carried out by anarchist proponents of "propaganda of the deed." One of Bertillon's greatest successes came in March 1892, when his system of criminal identification led to the arrest of an anarchist bomber and career criminal who went by the name Ravachol (2005.100.375.348). The publicity surrounding the case earned Bertillon the Legion of Honor and encouraged police departments around the world to adopt his anthropometric system. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3661549 Notation of Scars, Schematic Drawings. Artist: Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853-1914). Dimensions: Image (top): 6 in. × 4 1/8 in. (15.2 × 10.4 cm)Image (bottom): 2 3/16 × 4 1/8 in. (5.6 × 10.5 cm)Mount: 11 3/4 × 7 3/4 in. (29.8 × 19.7 cm). Date: ca. 1893.Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification. The system, which became known as Bertillonage, had three components: anthropometric measurement, precise verbal description of the prisoner's physical characteristics, and standardized photographs of the face. A prisoner being "Bertillonaged" was first subjected to eleven different anthropometric measurements taken with specially designed calipers, gauges, and rulers. To ensure that the results were accurate and consistent, Bertillon meticulously choreographed the movements and gestures of both prisoner and police clerk. After measuring the prisoner, the Bertillon operator would jot down his physical description using a precise "morphological vocabulary" and set of abbreviations. Here, Bertillon demonstrates his technique for measuring scars, tattoos, and other "peculiar marks." Below the photograph are instructional diagrams from his treatise Identification Anthropométrique: Instructions Signalétiques (1893). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3650304 Measurement of Left Middle Finger. Artist: Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853-1914). Dimensions: Image (top): 5 7/8 × 4 7/16 in. (15 × 11.2 cm)Image (bottom): 2 7/8 × 4 3/8 in. (7.3 × 11.1 cm)Mount: 11 3/4 × 7 3/4 in. (29.8 × 19.7 cm). Date: ca. 1893.Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification. The system, which became known as Bertillonage, had three components: anthropometric measurement, precise verbal description of the prisoner's physical characteristics, and standardized photographs of the face. A prisoner being "Bertillonaged" was first subjected to eleven different anthropometric measurements taken with specially designed calipers, gauges, and rulers. To ensure that the results were accurate and consistent, Bertillon meticulously choreographed the movements and gestures of both prisoner and police clerk. These photographs show Bertillon himself demonstrating his technique for measuring the middle finger. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg5075818 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. [Album of Paris Crime Scenes], ca. 1901-1908. Gelatin silver prints. Inv. Nr. 2001.483.1-.172. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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ado00008513 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. Measurement of the skull. Paris (France). in 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00009072 Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), French scholar, developed the criminal anthropometry. Self-portrait ID following his own methods made on November 20 1893, at the age of 40. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00009065 Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), French scholar, developed the criminal anthropometry. Self-portrait ID following his own methods made on November 20 1893, at the age of 40. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00009071 Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), French scholar, developed the criminal anthropometry. Self-portrait ID following his own methods made on August 7 1912, at the age of 59. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00009069 Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), French scholar, developed the criminal anthropometry. Self-portrait ID following his own methods made on August 7 1912, at the age of 59. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00009067 Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), French scholar, developed the criminal anthropometry. Self-portrait ID following his own methods made on August 7 1912, at the age of 59. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00015444 Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), French scholar, developed the criminal anthropometry. Ca. 1895. Author: NADAR.
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ado00008517 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. Photographic studio in the courtyard of the Prfcture de Police of Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008357 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. The photographic studio of the Prfcture de Police of Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008375 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. The way to photograph a dead body. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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alb3483626 Fauvel. Louis. 27 ans, né le 14/4/67 à Écouché (Orne). Tourneur. Anarchiste. 2/7/94., 1894, Albumen silver print from glass negative, 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.) each, Photographs, Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853–1914), Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification.
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alb3675420 Ravachol. François Claudius Koenigstein. 33 ans, né à St-Chamond (Loire). Condamné le 27/4/92. Artist: Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853-1914). Dimensions: 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.) each. Date: 1892.Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification. The system, which became known as Bertillonage, had three components: anthropometric measurement, precise verbal description of the prisoner's physical characteristics, and standardized photographs of the face. In the early 1890s Paris was subject to a wave of bombings and assassination attempts carried out by anarchist proponents of "propaganda of the deed." One of Bertillon's greatest successes came in March 1892, when his system of criminal identification led to the arrest of an anarchist bomber and career criminal who went by the name Ravachol (2005.100.375.348). The publicity surrounding the case earned Bertillon the Legion of Honor and encouraged police departments around the world to adopt his anthropometric system. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3647610 Fénéon. Félix. Clerk of the Galerie Berheim Jeune. Artist: Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853-1914). Dimensions: 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.). Date: 1894-5.Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification. The system, which became known as Bertillonage, had three components: anthropometric measurement, precise verbal description of the prisoner's physical characteristics, and standardized photographs of the face. In the early 1890s Paris was subject to a wave of bombings and assassination attempts carried out by anarchist proponents of "propaganda of the deed." One of Bertillon's greatest successes came in March 1892, when his system of criminal identification led to the arrest of an anarchist bomber and career criminal who went by the name Ravachol (2005.100.375.348). The publicity surrounding the case earned Bertillon the Legion of Honor and encouraged police departments around the world to adopt his anthropometric system. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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ado00008151 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. Comparative forms of the face. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008119 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. The iconographic showcase. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008512 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. Measurement of the ear. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008516 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. Measurement of the length of the foot. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008415 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. The photographic studio of the Prfcture de Police of Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008498 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. Measurement of the skull. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008448 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. Measurement of the skull. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008345 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. The photographic studio of the Prfcture de Police of Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008367 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. Measurement of the ear. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008348 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. Measurement of the width of the ear. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008338 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. Comparative forms of the ear. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008337 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. Comparative forms of the nose. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008366 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. The room in which measurement are noted. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008346 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. Measurement of the foot. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008370 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. The record cabinet. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008347 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. Measurement of the length of the elbow. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008349 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. Measurement of the human body. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008352 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. Measurement of the skull. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00008359 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. Measurement of the skull. Paris (France). In 1894. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00048013 Anthropometric system of Alphonse Bertillon. Photographic shooting of the profile (France). Author: UNKNOWN ARTIST.
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alb3469236 Mathieu. Gustave. (avec une barbe postiche), 1880s–90s, Albumen silver print from glass negative, 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.) each, Photographs, Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853–1914), Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification.
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alb3461254 Spanagel. Alfred, Vincent. 17 ans, né le 27/5/77 à Paris. Serrurier. Anarchiste. 7/7/94., 1894, Albumen silver print from glass negative, 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.) each, Photographs, Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853–1914), Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification.
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alb3456346 Mayence. Gustave, David. 33 ans, né le 29/5/60 à Paris XVllle. Tapissier. Anarchiste. 17/3/94. , 1894, Albumen silver print from glass negative, 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.) each, Photographs, Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853–1914), Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification.
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alb3457993 Grugeau. Alfred, Alphonse. 26 ans, né à Tours (Indre & Loire). Cordonnier. Anarchiste. 9/3/94. , 1894, Albumen silver print from glass negative, 10.5 x 7 x 0.5 cm (4 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 3/16 in.) each, Photographs, Alphonse Bertillon (French, 1853–1914), Born into a distinguished family of scientists and statisticians, Bertillon began his career as a clerk in the Identification Bureau of the Paris Prefecture of Police in 1879. Tasked with maintaining reliable police records of offenders, he developed the first modern system of criminal identification.
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ado00082797 Paul Reclus (1858-1941), French anarchist. In 1893. Author: ALPHONSE BERTILLON.
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ado00076313 Synoptic table of the of the physical features (second part) established by the French criminologist Alphonse Bertillon (France). Ca. 1887.
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ado00076314 Synoptic table of the of the physical features (second part) established by the French criminologist Alphonse Bertillon (France). Ca. 1887.
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ado00076258 Caricature of Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), French criminologist born in Paris (France). Author: UNKNOWN ARTIST.
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ado00079270 Synoptic table of the of the physical features established by the French criminologist Alphonse Bertillon (France). Ca. 1887.
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akg5078029 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Moucheraud. Adrien, Eugène. 28 ans, né à Paris IVe. Imprimeur. Anarchiste. 4/3/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.300. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078031 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Morvan. Félicien. 45 ans, né le 8/6/49 à Kerity (Côte du Nord). Menuisier. Anarchiste. 2/7/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.299. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078061 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Perot. Gaston, Auguste. 22 ans, né à Paris XVllle. Journalier. Anarchiste. 4/3/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.327. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078071 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Pernin. François. 34 ans, né le 11/1/60 au Creuzot (Saône-et-Loire). Forgeron. Anarchiste. 2/7/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.326. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078013 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Matha., Mugshot, ca. 1880-1899. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.278. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078014 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Mathieu. Gustave. (avec une barbe postiche), Carte-de-visite; Mugshot, ca. 1880-1899. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.280. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078042 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Ortiz. Léon. 25 ans, né à Paris. Commis d'architecte. Anarchiste. Voyage ordinairement en bicyclette., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.312. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078044 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Naudet. Gervais. 40 ans, né à Echaleau (Côte-d'Or). Menuisier. Anarchiste. 10/3/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.305. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078033 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Morane. Antoine. 35 ans, né à Chalinargue (Cantal). Manœvre. Anarchiste. 6/3/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.295. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078020 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Mathon. Louis Marius. 30 ans, né à St Andiolle (Ardèche). Ferblantier. Anarchiste. 26/2/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.281. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078052 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Pelgrom. Elise (femme Schouppe). Deux photographies, dont une légendée: Reprod. faite 22/2/93., Mugshot, 1893. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.321. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078036 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Moucheraud. Pierre, Yves. 27 ans, né à Paris IVe. Imprimeur. Anarchiste. 4/3/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.301. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078023 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Mérigeau. Jacques. 35 ans, né à St-Léger-les-Melles (Deux Sèvres). Ébéniste. 19/12/93., Mugshot, 1893. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.288. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078047 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Ortiz. Léon. 25 ans, né à Paris. Commis d'architecte. Anarchiste. Voyage ordinairement en bicyclette., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.311. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078079 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Pivier. Alexandre. 53 ans, né à Rochevan (Savoie). Tailleur d'habits. Anarchiste. 7/3/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.339. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078018 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Mereaux. Émile-Louis. 33 ans, né à Laon (Aisne). Ébéniste. Anarchiste. 23/4/92., Mugshot, 1892. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.287. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078064 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Peticolin. Henri. 23 ans, né le 8/6/71 à Goersdorf (Bas-Rhin). Vernisseur. Anarchiste. 2/7/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.332. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078076 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Pourry. François, Nicolas. 58 ans, né à Ars-sur-Moselle (Alsace-Lorraine). Ajusteur. Anarchiste. 3/7/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.344. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078045 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Notelez. Charles, Émile. 29 ans, né à Paris XXe. Portefeuilliste. Anarchiste. 26/2/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.307. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078024 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Mermin. Camille. 33 ans, né à La Havane (Cn Espagnoles). Rep. de cou. (?). Anarchiste. 9/3/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.289. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078062 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Perrier (dit Theriez). Louis. 35 ans, né le 25/8/58 à Paris Vllle. Ébéniste. Anarchiste. 16/3/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.329. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5078016 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Mayence. Gustave, David. 33 ans, né le 29/5/60 à Paris XVllle. Tapissier. Anarchiste. 17/3/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.284. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077652 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Anceau. Aimé-Firmin. 20 ans, né le 18/2/74 à Paris XIIe. Sculpteur sur bois. Anarchiste. 17/7/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.7. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077690 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Delesderrier. Louis. 34 ans, né le 2/3/60 à Paris Ille. Ciseleur. Anarchiste. 16/3/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.146. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077687 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Dufour. Louis. 37 ans, né à Port-Ste-Marie (Lot & Garonne). Bijoutier. Anarchiste., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.151. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077664 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Garnier. Anatole, Auguste. 18 ans, né à Montereau (Seine & Marne). Orfèvre. Anarchiste. 1/3/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.178. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077691 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Della Casa. 36 ans, né le 1/3/58 à Avoglion (Italie). Cordonnier. Anarchiste. 2/7/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.148. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077697 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Remond. Émile, Adolphe. 34 ans, né à Bagnolet (Seine). Carrier. Anarchiste. 26/2/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.352. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077675 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Fauvel. Louis. 27 ans, né le 14/4/67 à Écouché (Orne). Tourneur. Anarchiste. 2/7/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.161. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077798 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Bedei. Hercule. 21 ans, né à Sorli (Italie). Tailleur d'habits. Anarchiste. 1/3/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.31. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077776 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Theuriet. Jean Baptiste. 30 ans, né à Lyon. Gérant-coiffeur. Anarchiste. 2/3/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.406. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077782 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Baerisvuyl. Frédéric, Jean. 28 ans, né à Fribourg (Suisse). Ébéniste. Anarchiste. 8/1/93., Mugshot, 1893. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.13. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077729 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Widcoq. Fulgence, Ignace. 36 ans, né à Fressenneville (Somme). Mécanicien. Anarchiste. 10/3/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.431. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077787 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Barla. Jean Michel. 46 ans, né à Sirié (Italie). Mécanicien. Anarchiste. 2/3/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.22. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077706 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Retté. Adolphe. 30 ans, né à Paris IXe. Homme de lettre. Cris séditieux. 21/1/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.355. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077717 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Ruaud. Jean-Baptiste. 35 ans, né à Limoges le 28/7/58. Cordonnier. Anarchiste. 4/2/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.372. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077792 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Barbier. Émile, Alphonse. 36 ans, né à Paris. Peintre en bâtiment. Anarchiste. 26/2/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.16. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077755 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Schouppe. Placide. (dit Ricken, Franz)., Carte-de-visite; Mugshot, ca. 1889-1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.378. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077760 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Sicard. André. 32 ans, né à Nîmes le 25/10/62. Bijoutier. Anarchiste. 2/7/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.389. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077704 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Reclus. Paul. Pas d'informations sur la fiche. 23/12/93, Mugshot, 1893. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.350. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077738 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Tropini. Esprit, Antoine. 35 ans, né à San-Bueri (Italie). Tourneur. Anarchiste. 2/7/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.416. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5077742 Bertillon, Alphonse 1853-1914. Trucano. Victorine (veuve Belloti). 54 ans, né à St Maurier (Italie). Chapelier. Vol anarchiste. 19/3/94., Mugshot, 1894. Albumen silver print from glass negative. Inv. Nr. 2005.100.375.417. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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