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Birilay. Henri, Marc, Julien. 46 ans, ne a Chartres (Eure & Loir)
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Birilay. Henri, Marc, Julien. 46 ans, ne a Chartres (Eure & Loir)
Birilay. Henri, Marc, Julien. 46 ans, ne a Chartres (Eure & Loir). Journalier. Anarchiste. 11/3/94. 1894
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Birilay. Henri, Marc, Julien. 46 ans, ne a Chartres (Eure & Loir) - A Glimpse into the Anarchist Identity of 19th Century France
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. This photograph captures the essence of three men named Henri, Marc, and Julien - all aged 46 at the time - who were born in Chartres (Eure & Loir), France. The image is an albumen silver print taken by Alphonse Bertillon in 1894. The subjects of this portrait are day laborers with strong anarchist beliefs that shaped their lives during a politically charged era. With facial hair adorning their faces and mustaches defining their features, these men embody the spirit of rebellion against societal norms. Alphonse Bertillon's expertise in anthropometry is evident as he meticulously captured every detail for identification purposes. This mugshot-like image provides valuable insight into the science of physical anthropology prevalent during that time. Beyond its historical significance lies a deeper narrative about political unrest and social justice movements within French society. These individuals' arrest records suggest they were involved in criminal activities related to their anarchist ideologies. Preserved by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this remarkable piece serves as a testament to our shared heritage and offers us an opportunity to reflect on how political concepts have evolved over time.
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