Nicolò Paganini's hair lock for Signora Chatterton - morphological hair investigations using digital light microscopy.

Archiv fur Kriminologie Pub Date : 2016-11-01
Andreas Otte, Harald Kijewski
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The famous violin virtuoso Nicolò Paganini (born on 27 October 1782 in Genoa, died on 27 May 1840 in Nice) left us with many puzzles. An interesting aspect is his hair: In the 19th century, hair given away as a token of friendship or romantic love became very popular, and Paganini also seems to have made use of this fad. In 2009, a lock of hair, purportedly that of Paganini, kept in a locked presentation box together with a bilingual autograph inscription saying: "Alla Signora Chatterton avec les compliments de Nicolò Paganini" was bought at an auction. From this hair lock a sample was taken and was investigated morphologically by using digital light microscopy (digital microscope VHX-100, Keyence) in reflected and transmitted light with and without polarization at different magnifications up to 1:5,000. The sample was then compared with a hair sample from the possession of the Paganini family, which had been microscopically examined in 2012 by the co-author of this paper yielding numerous figures with measurement results that had been stored and could be retrieved for direct comparison. The hair sample consisted of ten strands of hair or hair fragments and was investigated with great effort for the following parameters: exogenous hair damage, especially feeding traces caused by parasites, modeling and angulation of hairs, hair thickness, medulla and pigmentation, curling and mercury load on the trace material. After evaluation of all findings not only a non-exclusion of identity can be determined, but due to the broad match of also rare findings there is no reasonable doubt about their identity. In addition, the findings suggest that the studied hair samples are in fact from Paganini's head. The present case of Nicolò Paganini's hair lock is also an excellent starting point for reflections on the probative value of trace hair investigations. This point is also critically discussed in the paper. Finally, this study shows that said lock of hair had probably really been dedicated and given to Eliza Davenport Latham (born on 25 November 1806, died on 9 January 1877), the future wife of the, at that time, best-known and most famous English harpist John Balsir Chatterton (born on 25 November 1804, died on 9 April 1871). Paganini must have met her on his concert tour 1831/32, where he had travelled to Paris, London, the rest of England, Scotland and Ireland.

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Nicolò查特顿夫人的帕格尼尼发锁——用数字光学显微镜对头发进行形态学研究。
著名小提琴演奏家Nicolò帕格尼尼(1782年10月27日出生于热那亚,1840年5月27日卒于尼斯)给我们留下了许多困惑。有趣的是他的头发:在19世纪,作为友谊或浪漫爱情的象征而赠送的头发非常流行,帕格尼尼似乎也利用了这一时尚。2009年,一绺据称是帕格尼尼的头发在一次拍卖会上被买走,这绺头发被放在一个上锁的展示盒里,上面有一张双语签名题词:“查特顿夫人的祝福Nicolò帕格尼尼”。利用数字光学显微镜(VHX-100, Keyence)从该发夹中提取样品,并在不同倍率(高达1:5 000)下,在有偏振和无偏振的反射光和透射光下进行形态学研究。然后将该样本与帕格尼尼家族拥有的头发样本进行比较,该样本已于2012年由本文的合著者进行了显微镜检查,产生了许多具有测量结果的数据,这些数据已被存储并可以检索以进行直接比较。毛发样本由10根头发或头发碎片组成,并对以下参数进行了大量研究:外源性头发损伤,特别是寄生虫引起的摄食痕迹,头发的造型和角度,头发厚度,髓质和色素沉着,卷曲和痕量材料的汞负荷。在对所有发现进行评估后,不仅可以确定身份的不排除性,而且由于对罕见发现的广泛匹配,因此对其身份没有合理的怀疑。此外,研究结果表明,研究的头发样本实际上来自帕格尼尼的头部。目前Nicolò帕格尼尼发绺的案例也为反思微量头发调查的证明价值提供了一个很好的起点。本文也对这一点进行了批判性的讨论。最后,这项研究表明,这一缕头发可能真的是献给伊丽莎·达文波特·莱瑟姆(生于1806年11月25日,卒于1877年1月9日)的,她是当时最著名的英国竖琴家约翰·巴尔西尔·查特顿(生于1804年11月25日,卒于1871年4月9日)的未来妻子。帕格尼尼一定是在1831年至1832年的巡回演唱会上认识她的,当时他去了巴黎、伦敦、英格兰其他地区、苏格兰和爱尔兰。
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