He and his son have the same distinctive physiognomy.

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Her images are a critique of pseudo-scientific studies in 19th- and early 20th-centuries that categorized racial groups according to their physiognomy as a way to assert the superiority of whites. Steven Litt, cleveland.com, "Transformer Station’s “I Sing the Body’’ surveys photographic interpretation of the human form," 14 July 2019

Some plastic surgeons have been educating themselves in physiognomy to advise their clients. The Economist, "Prophets and profitsIn South Korea fortune-telling will soon be a $3.7bn business," 24 Feb. 2018

But as the distortions start to affect the relations between the characters and their own physiognomy, things grow increasingly unreal. George Pendle, Esquire, "Alex Garland Mutated Annihilation Into a Psychedelic Sci-Fi Horror," 21 Feb. 2018

Hence the 19th century was the golden age of a pseudoscience known as physiognomy. Diana Gitig, Ars Technica, "Why our brains lead us astray when we take things at face value," 13 Aug. 2017

And each is distinct from the others in everything: physiognomy, hairstyle, clothes, even the lines in the palms of their hands. Klara Glowczewska, Town & Country, "Why Now Is the Time to Visit China," 14 July 2017

Noah's daughters-in-law, unnamed in the Bible, are each assigned a different race to explain the varying physiognomy of the world's inhabitants. The Washington Post, AL.com, "Creationists build $120 million Noah-sized ark, complete with dinosaurs," 24 May 2017

Bush now commands a style, generic but efficient, of thick, summary brushwork that aims to capture expression as well as physiognomy. Peter Schjeldahl, The New Yorker, "George W. Bush’s Painted Atonements," 3 Mar. 2017

The notebook contains thoughts on perspective that Da Vinci jotted down next to architectural studies and caricatures for physiognomy studies. Nicole Martinelli, WIRED, "The Real Da Vinci Code," 3 Apr. 2006

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