Portrait of Attila is an original artwork realized by Thomas Holloway for Johann Caspar Lavater's  "Essays on Physiognomy, Designed to promote the Knowledge and the Love of Mankind", London, Bensley, 1810. 

 

This artwork portrays heads of Attila. On the back of this artwork there is a text and another portrait of a man.

Good conditions, except for some minor stains.

 

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Portrait of Attila  is an original artwork realized by Thomas Holloway for Johann Caspar Lavater's  "Essays on Physiognomy, Designed to promote the Knowledge and the Love of Mankind", London, Bensley, 1810. 

 

This artwork portrays heads of Attila. On the back of this artwork there is a text and another portrait of a man.

Good conditions, except for some minor stains.

 

Johann Caspar Lavater was a swiss theologian and philosopher known throughout Europe for his studies on physiognomy. Following the physiognomy tradition of Della Porta and of many Renaissance and Baroque philosophers, he believed that the character of a person could be elucidated through examining their “lines of countenance" i.e. tracing a profile outline portrait. Being able to "read outside" was the key to "know the inside". Lavater's thought largely influenced Art in the late 18th and early 19th century, as in the case of Johann Fuseli and William Blake (who realized two etchings for Lavater's english edition of his Essay). 

Lavater was convinced that he could show his theories by analyzing the portraits of some of the main historical figures of the past, in some cases taken from paintings or (mainly for antiquity) sculptures. Some of the engravings in his volume, made by great masters of the time, are still considered today as graphic masterpieces.

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SKU
T-123924
Artist
johann caspar lavater, thomas holloway
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Etching
Period
1800-1849
Signature
Not signed
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
13.5 x 18.3 x 0.1
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