Johann Kaspar Lavater

Johann Kaspar Lavater

Johann Kaspar Lavater (November 15, 1741 - January 2, 1801) was a Swiss poet and physiognomist.

Biography

Lavater was born at Zürich, and educated at the "Gymnasium" there, where J. J. Bodmer and J. J. Breitinger were among his teachers. At barely twenty-one years of age, Lavater greatly distinguished himself by denouncing, in conjunction with his friend, the painter Henry Fuseli, an iniquitous magistrate, who was compelled to make restitution of his ill-gotten gains.

In 1769 Lavater took Holy Orders, and officiated until his death as deacon or pastor in churches in his native city. His oratorical fervor and genuine depth of conviction gave him great personal influence; he was extensively consulted as a casuist, and was welcomed with enthusiasm on his journeys throughout Germany. His writings on mysticism were widely popular as well.

In the same year (1769), Lavater tried to convert Moses Mendelssohn to Christianity, by sending him a translation of Charles Bonnet's "Palingenesie philosophique", and demanding that he either publicly refute Bonnet's arguments or convert. Mendelssohn refused to do either, and many prominent intellectuals took Mendelssohn's side, including Lichtenberg and Herder.

Lavater's name would be forgotten but for his work in the field of physiognomy, "Physiognomische Fragmente zur Beförderung der Menschenkenntnis und Menschenliebe" (1775-1778). The fame of this book, which found admirers in France and England as well as Germany, rests largely upon the handsome style of publication and the accompanying illustrations. The two principal sources from which Lavater developed his physiognomical studies were the writings of the Italian polymath Giambattista della Porta, and the observations made by Sir Thomas Browne in his "Religio Medici" (translated into German in 1748 and praised by Lavater).

As a poet, Lavater published "Christliche Lieder" (1776-1780) and two epics, "Jesus Messias" (1780) and "Joseph von Arimathia" (1794), in the style of Klopstock. More relevant to the religious temperament of Lavater's times are his introspective "Aussichten in die Ewigkeit" (4 vols. 1768-1778), "Geheimes Tagebuch von einem Beobachter seiner selbst" (2 vols., 1772-1773), and "Pontius Pilatus, oder der Mensch in allen Gestalten" (4 vols., 1782-1785).

From 1774 on, Goethe was intimately acquainted with Lavater, but later had a falling out with him, accusing him of superstition and hypocrisy. Lavater had a mystic's indifference to historical Christianity, and, although regarded as a champion of orthodoxy, was actually an antagonist of rationalism.

During his later years, Lavater's influence waned, and he incurred considerable ridicule due to his vanity. His patriotic conduct during the French occupation of Switzerland brought about his tragic death. On the taking of Zürich by the French in 1799, Lavater, while trying to appease the aggressors, was shot by an infuriated grenadier; he died over a year later, after protracted sufferings borne with great fortitude.

The Swiss artist and illustrator, Warja Honegger-Lavater, is a direct descendent of Johann Kaspar Lavater.

Works

*"Vermischte Schriften" (2 vols., 1774-1781)
*"Kleinere prosaische Schriften" (3 vols., 1784-1785)
*"Nachgelassene Schriften" (5 vols., 1801-1802)
*"Sämtliche Werke" (poems only; 6 vols., 1836-1838)
*"Ausgewählte Schriften" (8 vols., 1841-1844).

ources

*"The Faces of physiognomy : interdisciplinary approaches to Johann Caspar Lavater". Edited by Ellis Shookman. Columbia, SC : Camden House, 1993. (ISBN 1879751518)

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