Phrenology cast of head of Eustache Belin, 1838-1842
Dublin Core
Title
Phrenology cast of head of Eustache Belin, 1838-1842
Subject
Boston Phrenological Society
Phrenology
Head
Abstract
Plaster phrenology cast of head of Eustache Belin. Cast is tan in color and displays Belin's head on rectangular base. Belin's eyes and mouth are closed. One large section is missing from right ear.
Creator
Unknown
Date Created
1838-1842, between
Rights
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Access Rights
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Is Part Of
Warren Anatomical Museum (WAM 03235)
Format
object
Extent
1 cast
Medium
Castings (object genre)
Type
physical object
Identifier
WAM 03235
Provenance
The Boston Phrenological Society most likely acquired a copy of a Belin cast from Edinburgh Phrenological Society founder George Combe when his American lecture tour stopped in Boston in 1838. Combe derived his cast from the original cast created by the Paris Phrenological Society. Belin had lived in Paris and died there in 1835. Dr. John Collins Warren purchased the Boston Phrenological Society's collection in 1847 after the Society’s dissolution. In 1849, Dr. Warren took physical custody of the collection and temporarily transferred it to the ‘Mastodon Rooms’ on Chestnut Street before moving the collection to its intended permanent location in the new medical school building on North Grove Street.
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Phrenology cast
Physical Dimensions
17 W x 21 D x 30 H cm
Files
Citation
Unknown, “Phrenology cast of head of Eustache Belin, 1838-1842,” OnView, accessed May 11, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/index.php/items/show/18075.