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'Bumpology' A phrenologist in his consulting room, examining the head of a young man and dictating the results to his assistant while a woman looks on. Coloured etching by George Cruikshank, 1826, after H.T.D.B. The phrenologist is identified in the British Museum catalogue as J. De Ville, a phrenologist in the Strand. He is portrayed as an elderly man with a bizarrely shaped skull. He stands on the right and holds out his right hand to touch the head of the young man kneeling before him. Behind the phrenologist stands his amanuensis writing in a book "Very large wit no. 32". Right, a large bookcase full of books. On back wall, craniological drawings framed in swept frames Quatrain etched below image: "Pores o'er the cranial map with learned eyes, Each rising hill and bumpy knoll descries, Here secret fires, and there deep mines of sense His touch detects beneath each prominence". A scroll next to a phrenological head is inscribed "Thurtell shown to be craniologically an excellent character" (Thurtell was hanged as a murderer) Lettering Bumpology. "pores o'er the cranial map ...beneath each prominence". H.T.D.B. Esq. del. Etched by G.C.k Iconographic Collections |
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Short title | L0031340 'Bumpology'; a phrenologist at work, caricature 1826 |
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Author | Wellcome Library, London |
Headline | L0031340 'Bumpology'; a phrenologist at work, caricature 1826 |
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Image title | L0031340 'Bumpology'; a phrenologist at work, caricature 1826
Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images images@wellcome.ac.uk http://wellcomeimages.org 'Bumpology' A phrenologist in his consulting room, examining the head of a young man and dictating the results to his assistant while a woman looks on. Coloured etching by George Cruikshank, 1826, after H.T.D.B. The phrenologist is identified in the British Museum catalogue as J. De Ville, a phrenologist in the Strand. He is portrayed as an elderly man with a bizarrely shaped skull. He stands on the right and holds out his right hand to touch the head of the young man kneeling before him. Behind the phrenologist stands his amanuensis writing in a book "Very large wit no. 32". Right, a large bookcase full of books. On back wall, craniological drawings framed in swept frames Quatrain etched below image: "Pores o'er the cranial map with learned eyes, Each rising hill and bumpy knoll descries, Here secret fires, and there deep mines of sense His touch detects beneath each prominence". A scroll next to a phrenological head is inscribed "Thurtell shown to be craniologically an excellent character" (Thurtell was hanged as a murderer) Lettering Bumpology. "pores o'er the cranial map ...beneath each prominence". H.T.D.B. Esq. del. Etched by G.C.k Coloured etching 1826 By: H.T.D. B.after: George CruikshankPublished: Feb.y 24th. 1826 Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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