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  • They contain a wide array of physiognomical representations.
  • Later, Sch黮tz ( 1988 ) would use it with ecological and physiognomical criteria, in a way similar to the concept of biome.
  • Gall and Spurzheim's physiognomical System . " Physiognomy claimed a correlation between physical features ( especially facial features ) and character traits.
  • In addition to Thomas Browne, other literary authors associated with Norwich who made physiognomical observations in their writings include the travelogue author George Borrow.
  • In 2011, the South Korean news agency Yonhap published a physiognomical analysis of the current leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-Un.
  • Gall and Spurzheim's physiognomical System . " These all claimed the ability to predict traits or intelligence and were intensively practised in the 19th and the first part of the 20th century.
  • Sir Thomas Browne is also credited with introducing the word caricature into the English language, whence much of physiognomical belief attempted to entrench itself by illustrative means, in particular through the medium of political satire.
  • The two principal sources from which Lavater developed his physiognomical studies were the writings of the Italian polymath Giambattista della Porta, and the observations made by Sir Thomas Browne in his " Religio Medici " ( translated into German in 1748 and praised by Lavater ).
  • He used evidence from the new field of ethnology to support his belief in white superiority and found evidence for moral superiority and inferiority in racially defined physiognomical features, including black people's " cranial manifestation " ( on which topic he quoted statistics published by Samuel George Morton ), brain size and hair.
  • He believed that white immigrants to the United States had distinctive physiognomical features ( for example " The coarse skin, big hands and feet, the broad teeth, pug nose etc . of the Irish and German laborer " ) but that these characteristics would fade over time as immigrants became indistinguishable from other Americans.
  • Art historian Guy McElroy has identified this work as one of the first " to utilize physiognomical distortions [ wide toothy grins and over-sized lips ] as a basic element in the depiction of African Americans . . . " The depiction of a mother and daughter trying to persuade the drunken father to come home has caused historians of the temperance movement to praise " In an American Inn " as the first work of an American artist to illustrate this issue.