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"Crossing Borders: A Glimpse into Cultural Profiling in Early 20th Century Europe" In the year 1903

Background imageProfiling Collection: Theophile Delcasse disputing the bill in a French restaurant, 1903 (litho)

Theophile Delcasse disputing the bill in a French restaurant, 1903 (litho)
3666826 Theophile Delcasse disputing the bill in a French restaurant, 1903 (litho) by Sancha y Lengo, Francisco (1874-1936); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageProfiling Collection: Loam soil

Loam soil

Background imageProfiling Collection: Genetics research F008 / 3192

Genetics research F008 / 3192
Genetics research

Background imageProfiling Collection: Gene expression analysis C016 / 9697

Gene expression analysis C016 / 9697
MODEL RELEASED. Gene expression analysis. Researcher removing a microarray from a fluidics station. This machine is used to wash and stain a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageProfiling Collection: Gene expression analysis C016 / 9698

Gene expression analysis C016 / 9698
MODEL RELEASED. Gene expression analysis. Researcher removing a microarray from a fluidics station. This machine is used to wash and stain a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageProfiling Collection: Genetic fingerprints, conceptual artwork C016 / 7521

Genetic fingerprints, conceptual artwork C016 / 7521
Genetic fingerprints, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageProfiling Collection: Gene expression analysis C016 / 9699

Gene expression analysis C016 / 9699
MODEL RELEASED. Gene expression analysis. Researcher removing a microarray from a fluidics station. This machine is used to wash and stain a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageProfiling Collection: Professor Alec Jeffreys

Professor Alec Jeffreys
Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys (born 1950), English molecular biologist and discoverer of DNA fingerprinting. He is holding up autoradiograms of DNA fingerprints

Background imageProfiling Collection: Fingerprinting suspect

Fingerprinting suspect
MODEL RELEASED. Fingerprinting suspect. Inked finger of a suspect who is being fingerprinted. The ink is applied to below the first knuckle

Background imageProfiling Collection: Recording thumbprint

Recording thumbprint. Inked thumb of a suspect who is being fingerprinted. The ink is applied to the tip of the digit and this is rolled once over the paper to record a print of the whole surface

Background imageProfiling Collection: Genetic individuality

Genetic individuality. Conceptual computer artwork showing a womans head branded with a bar code, underneath which is the word DNA. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) carries genetic information

Background imageProfiling Collection: Sandy soil

Sandy soil. Soils with a high proportion of sand are typically light brown in colour and loose in texture. The particles in sandy soils are the largest of the soil types

Background imageProfiling Collection: Clay soil

Clay soil. Soils with a high proportion of clay typically stick together and are greyish in colour. Clay particles are the smallest particle of the different soil types


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"Crossing Borders: A Glimpse into Cultural Profiling in Early 20th Century Europe" In the year 1903, a series of lithographs captured the essence of cultural profiling between the English and French. These illustrations serve as intriguing snapshots, revealing the humorous and sometimes awkward encounters that occurred during this era. One scene portrays an amusing exchange between a Frenchman and an Englishman at the Opera. The Frenchman offers fashion advice to his English counterpart, highlighting how appearances were often used to distinguish nationalities. Similarly, another lithograph showcases an Englishman preventing a Frenchman from occupying a free seat on a train - demonstrating how assumptions based on nationality could lead to misunderstandings. The artwork also delves into interactions between individuals. In one instance, we witness a young English woman posing for a French artist; here, artistic expression bridges cultural gaps as language barriers are overcome through creative communication. Conversely, two bumbling Englishmen attempt to ask directions from an elegant French couple in broken French - exemplifying both linguistic challenges and stereotypes associated with communication skills. The clash of cultures continues within various settings such as hotels and restaurants. An exasperated grumpy Englishman seeks assistance from hotel staff while struggling with language barriers in France; meanwhile, an overwhelmed British couple finds themselves perplexed by the complexities of ordering from a menu written entirely in French. Not all encounters are lighthearted though; some depict more serious situations. Two unsuspecting Englishmen stumble upon a stabbing incident in France - reminding us that not all experiences abroad are filled with laughter but can also involve unexpected dangers. Throughout these lithographs, we witness instances where curiosity meets unfamiliarity as lost families seek guidance at the Opera or when an adventurous gentleman musters up courage to ask a local lady for dance steps beyond borders. These captivating scenes provide valuable insights into early 20th-century European society's tendency towards profiling based on nationality.