Plate 14: Designed to show a comparison between the maximal contraction of the superior part of m. orbicularis oculi and m. corrugator supercilii, in the same individual. On the left, very strong electrization of the superior part of m. orbicularis oculi: dissatisfaction, somber thoughts. On the right, electrization of m. corrugator supercilii.

1854-1856, printed 1862

Guillaume-Benjamin-Amant Duchenne (de Boulogne)

Associated Names
The image shows a portrait of a person with their upper body visible, centered in an oval frame. The individual sits facing the camera directly, with their facial expression showing deep lines and furrows, particularly on the forehead and around the eyes. They have sparse hair that is combed back. Their clothing consists of a light-colored shirt with an open collar. There are two hands visible in the frame; one is adjusting a wire attached to the individual's face, while the other holds an object at their cheek, possibly also connected to wires. There is no jewelry seen on the person. The background appears plain and unfocused, emphasizing the centered figure.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    albumen silver print

  • Credit Line

    Eugene L. and Marie-Louise Garbáty Fund

  • Dimensions

    image: 22.1 × 15.9 cm (8 11/16 × 6 1/4 in.)
    mount: 40.4 × 27.7 cm (15 7/8 × 10 7/8 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2015.52.19

  • Portfolio Title

    Mécanisme de la Physionomie (The Mechanism of Human Facial Expression)

Associated Artworks

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The image shows a man facing the camera with a slight turn to his right. He has a stern expression, prominent cheekbones, a furrowed brow, thinning hair on the top of his head, and slightly unkempt longer strands on the sides. He wears a light-colored, partially unbuttoned shirt revealing his chest, and dark pants or a belt. There are no visible pieces of jewelry or objects being held. The background is plain with a subtle gradient from light to dark.

Face in repose

Guillaume-Benjamin-Amant Duchenne (de Boulogne)

1854

This is a photograph of a closed album cover with French text. The album cover is made of a textured material with a dark green hue. It features embossed text in gold, stating "Dr Duche(enne de Boulogne)" and "MÉCANISME DE LA PHYSIONOMIE ALBUM" across the front. The text is centered, with varying sizes and styles to distinguish between titles and subtitles. Decorative horizontal lines are present above and below some of the text. The album is tied on the side with beige or light brown fabric ties. The overall appearance is formal.

Mécanisme de la Physionomie (The Mechanism of Human Facial Expression)

Guillaume-Benjamin-Amant Duchenne (de Boulogne)

1862

The image shows a man from the waist up. He has a mustache, medium-length wavy hair, and crossed arms. He is looking directly at the camera with a neutral expression. The man is wearing a loose-fitting, light-colored shirt and there is no visible jewelry. The background is plain with a sepia tone. The photograph is presented within an oval frame with darkened edges.

Face in repose

Guillaume-Benjamin-Amant Duchenne (de Boulogne)

1854


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Alphonse Bertillon, Paris; by descent to Pascal Vincent-Bertillon, Paris; NGA purchase (through Denis Canguilhem, Paris), 2015.

Associated Names

Inscriptions

upper center of mount in black letterpress: Électro-Physiologie Photographique. / Fig. 14.; lower center-right of mount in black letterpress: Duchenne (de Boulogne), phot.

Wikidata ID

Q64154653

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