Johann Kaspar Lavater
1741–1801
· lived 59 years
CH
Johann Kaspar Lavater was a Swiss poet, theologian, and art critic. He is best known for his work on physiognomy, the art of judging a person's character from the appearance of their face. Lavater believed that facial features could reveal personality traits and morality, and his publications on the subject had a significant influence on 18th-century European thought.
n. 1741-11-15, Zurique · m. 1801-01-02, Zurique
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Born in Zurich, Lavater studied theology and became a pastor. However, his intellectual curiosity led him to explore a variety of fields, including literature, art, and science. His most famous work, 'Essays on Physiognomy,' published in 1775, combined scientific observations with philosophical speculation and had a profound impact on artists, writers, and thinkers of the time. Lavater was also a prolific poet and playwright, and his literary works explored themes of religion, morality, and human nature. Despite his reputation as a serious thinker, he was also known for his warm personality and his interest in helping others. He corresponded with many of the leading intellectual figures of his day, including Goethe and Herder.
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