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| Management number | 3818406 | Release Date | 2025/08/04 | List Price | $21.00 | Model Number | 3818406 | ||
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The Human Face 
by John Brophy 
published by Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1946 
hardcover (no jacket) in good used condition
 The Human Face by John Brophy is an exploration of human expression and character as revealed through the physical and emotional qualities of the face. Brophy, a British author known for his novels and essays, uses this book to delve into the cultural, artistic, and psychological significance of the human face throughout history. The book examines how the face serves as a mirror of identity, emotion, and personality, often drawing on examples from literature, art, and real life. Brophy reflects on how artists, writers, and scientists have interpreted and represented the human face, considering its role as both a subject of aesthetic beauty and a medium for communication. Rich in philosophical and observational insights, The Human Face blends Brophy's literary sensibility with his curiosity about human nature. 
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