3 volumes in 5. Illustrated extensively with copper engravings, both full-page and in-text, mostly by Thomas Holloway and William Blake after Henry Fuseli (4to) 33.5x27 cm (13¼x10½"), full period calf, covers stamped in gilt, rebacked with original spines laid down, renewed morocco lettering pieces, all edges gilt. First Edition in English. A psuedo-scientific treatise on the human face and its expressions. Includes numerous portraits of well-known men of the arts, science, politics, etc., including Goethe, Samuel Johnson, John Locke, George Washington, Voltaire, Heidegger, Christopher Wren Diderot, Isaac Newton, Rousseau, Johann Sebastian Bach, and many others. Several of the vignettes are identified in the engraving as the work of William Blake and the full page portrait of Democritus (Vol. 1, facing page 159) is engraved by Blake after Rubens. By Lavater's time, physiognomy had already begun to fall out of favor among medical circles, but the discipline and his work remained popular nonetheless. Cf. Morton-Garrison 154 (1st ed.). Provenance: Bookplates of the Grolier Club. Additional shipping charges may apply
3 volumes in 5. Illustrated extensively with copper engravings, both full-page and in-text, mostly by Thomas Holloway and William Blake after Henry Fuseli (4to) 33.5x27 cm (13¼x10½"), full period calf, covers stamped in gilt, rebacked with original spines laid down, renewed morocco lettering pieces, all edges gilt. First Edition in English. A psuedo-scientific treatise on the human face and its expressions. Includes numerous portraits of well-known men of the arts, science, politics, etc., including Goethe, Samuel Johnson, John Locke, George Washington, Voltaire, Heidegger, Christopher Wren Diderot, Isaac Newton, Rousseau, Johann Sebastian Bach, and many others. Several of the vignettes are identified in the engraving as the work of William Blake and the full page portrait of Democritus (Vol. 1, facing page 159) is engraved by Blake after Rubens. By Lavater's time, physiognomy had already begun to fall out of favor among medical circles, but the discipline and his work remained popular nonetheless. Cf. Morton-Garrison 154 (1st ed.). Provenance: Bookplates of the Grolier Club. Additional shipping charges may apply
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