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"Hair: A Timeless Expression of Beauty, Power, and Identity" In the realm of art, it has always held a significant place

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Hair Collection: Josefa Auguste Hops, 1877. Creator: Reinhold Begas
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Hair Collection: Prince Eugene of Savoy as governor of Milan, 1706. Creator: Philipp Heinrich Müller
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Hair Collection: Portrait of a woman, Ida Dahl, born Spaak, 1880-1900. Creator: James Bourn
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Hair Collection: Portrait of an unknown person, undated. Creator: Johann Peter Krafft
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Hair Collection: Father William Duncan, a missionary, in front of town library, between c1900 and 1923
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Hair Collection: Eskimo mother with child on back, c1906. Creator: Lomen Brothers
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Hair Collection: Rev. Wm. Duncan, between c1900 and c1930. Creator: Unknown
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Hair Collection: Tokutaro Sakai, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, c1904. Creator: J E Purdy
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Hair Collection: Red Shirt, 1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Rueben Taylor (Isotofhuts)-Cheyenne, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Pose-a yew, 1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Wades in Water, Piegan Indian, full-length portrait, seated on floor, facing front... c1910
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Hair Collection: Jack Shiggie, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Tom Poqui, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Plenty Coups, Crow Indian, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left, pompadour, temple... c1908
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Hair Collection: Tearing Lodge and wife(?), c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Pine Tree, 1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Pah Toi [B], c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: On the shores of the Pacific-Tolowa, c1923. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: A Santa Clara man (Frost Moving), c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Jack Red Cloud, 1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: The wife of Ow High, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Jack Red Cloud, 1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Running Owl, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Nabkatsheb, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Tsaassi-Mis-salla ('Crow with Necklace')-Sarsi, c1927. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Red Elk Woman, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Mosa-Mohave, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Swallow Bird, Crow Indian, Montana, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, painted... c1908
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Hair Collection: Mis Se Pah, c1903. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: A Skokomish Indian chief's daughter, half-length portrait, seated on canoe, facing left, c1913
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Hair Collection: Wishham young woman, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Lucille, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: The Hopi maiden, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Hopi virgin, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Mrs. Jack Red Cloud, 1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Lucille [B], c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Kó-pi ('Buffalo Mountain')-San Juan, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: A Navaho woman, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Kashhila-Wishham. Male Chinookan Indian, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front... c1910
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Hair Collection: Head-and-shoulders portrait of Navajo woman, facing front, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Havachach-Maricopa, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Nez Percé matron, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Cheyenne young woman, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Cayuse woman, half-length portrait, standing, facing front, braids, shell disk earrings... c1910
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Hair Collection: Nespilim woman, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Hard Wood, 1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Hair Collection: Good morning-Hopi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis


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"Hair: A Timeless Expression of Beauty, Power, and Identity" In the realm of art, it has always held a significant place. From the iconic Praying Girl in Roberto Ferruzzi's 19th-century Italian painting to the meticulously groomed Cub Scouts participating in Operation Shoeshine, hair symbolizes innocence and discipline. But it is not only about purity; it also embodies strength and rebellion. Just like Queen Boudica of the Iceni Tribe who braided her fiery locks before leading her people into battle or Jesus Healing The Sick with his divine touch that could mend both bodies and souls, and are be a reflection of brilliance too. Take Paul Dirac, Nobel laureate in Physics 1933, whose unruly mane mirrored his genius mind. Or Miss Jane Bowles captured by Sir Joshua Reynolds in 1775 - her elaborate hairstyle signifying elegance and sophistication. Throughout history, it has been an object of desire as well. The sensuous Venus of Urbino painted by Titian in 1538 showcases cascading golden tresses that exude allure and seduction. And who can forget Vidal Sassoon's revolutionary haircut from 1962? It epitomized modernity and transformed hairstyling forever. Sometimes, hair becomes synonymous with character portrayal onscreen too. Elsa Lanchester's electrifying frizz in James Whales' Bride of Frankenstein (1935) perfectly embodied otherworldly beauty mixed with horror. Meanwhile, Gabrielle Coco Chanel revolutionized fashion by introducing short bob hairstyles that liberated women from societal norms. Hair even weaves its way into literature through enchanting illustrations like Goblin Market by Pauline Baynes or tales where princesses gaze at their reflections while combing their lustrous locks – a metaphor for self-discovery amidst vanity. From religious icons to artistic masterpieces to cultural revolutions – "hair" transcends time and space as an emblematic feature of humanity. It tells stories, expresses emotions, and defines identities.