Portraits of Francis Galton
Portraits of Francis Galton in the style of Alphonse Bertillon, creator of a method of body measurement. Galton's eugenics reflected his devotion to the measurement of physical traits. (DNAi location: Chronicle > Threat of the Unfit > founders)
Portraits of Francis Galton in the style of Alphonse Bertillon, creator of a method of body measurement. Galton's eugenics reflected his devotion to the measurement of physical traits.
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11915. Anthropometry card of Francis Galton, with profile and full-face photos and spaces for key body measurements, taken by Alphonse Bertillon
Anthropometry card of Francis Galton, with profile and full-face photos and spaces for key body measurements, taken by Alphonse Bertillon
15780. Composite of the portraits of six members of the same family, by F. Galton 1882
Francis Galton used composite portraiture to identify physical traits common to families and population groups. Source: University College, London.
11916. Anthropometry card of Alphonse Bertillon, who originated this criminal identification system of profile and full-face photos and key body measurements
Anthropometry card of Alphonse Bertillon, who originated this criminal identification system of profile and full-face photos and key body measurements
12118. Alphonse Bertillon's measurement card, done according to his own system for criminal anthropometry
Alphonse Bertillon's measurement card, done according to his own system for criminal anthropometry
12119. Alphonse Bertillon's measurement card, done according to his own system for criminal anthropometry (1)
Alphonse Bertillon's measurement card, done according to his own system for criminal anthropometry (1)
15754. Portrait of Francis Galton
Francis Galton portrait from the University of California
15782. Composite Portraits of Scientific Men, Science, 5/8/1885, by F. Galton
Composite Portraits of Scientific Men, Science, 5/8/1885. Francis Galton used composites to identify features of a "type."
15810. Francis Galton and Charles Davenport
Francis Galton and Charles Davenport, founders of the eugenics movement.
15750. finger prints
Title page of Finger Prints, by Francis Galton. Galton suggested the first elementary system of classifying fingerprints into loops, arches, and whorls.
15781. Criminals' common features, F. Galton
Composite portraits illustrating features common among men convicted of crimes of violence.