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Willems. Charles, Louis. 52 ans, ne a Houndchocte (Nord). Tailleur d habits
Willems. Charles, Louis. 52 ans, ne a Houndchocte (Nord). Tailleur d habits. Anarchiste. 18/3/94. 1894
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Alphonse Alphonse Bertillon Anarchism Anarchist Anthropology Anthropometry Arrest Arrested Bertillon Bertillon Alphonse Bertillonage Criminal Identification Mug Shot Mugshot Physical Anthropology Tailor Albumen Silver Print
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This 19th-century albumen print showcases the enigmatic figure of Willems. Charles, Louis, a 52-year-old tailor hailing from Houndchocte in Nord, France. The monochromatic black and white tones lend an air of mystery to this mugshot-style portrait captured by renowned photographer Alphonse Bertillon. Willems' arresting gaze reflects his anarchist beliefs, evident through his occupation as a tailor and political affiliation with the anarchist movement. This photograph serves as both an anthropological record and an identification tool within the realm of criminal justice during that era. Bertillon's meticulous approach to photography is apparent in this image - every detail meticulously documented for scientific purposes. His innovative system of bertillonage revolutionized forensic science by introducing standardized measurements for identifying individuals based on physical characteristics. The Metropolitan Museum of Art proudly houses this historical artifact, which not only represents a significant moment in French history but also highlights the intersection between art and science. Through this photo print, we are transported back to a time when political ideologies clashed against societal norms. As we contemplate Willems' defiant expression and ponder the circumstances surrounding his arrest on March 18th, 1894, we are reminded that photographs have the power to encapsulate stories beyond their visual representation. They serve as windows into our collective past while inviting us to reflect upon our present reality.
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