Gerasimov was born 1907 in
St. Petersburg shortly before his doctor father was posted to settlement near
Irkutsk. As a child he studied the bones of prehistoric animals that were unearthed during the construction of the area. Gerasimov produced his first reconstructions of prehistoric
Neanderthal and
Java Man, in 1927 (Gerasimov, p. 5); they are exhibited in the
Irkutsk museum. Gerasimov learned to take a skull of early
hominids and, by dint of elaborate measurements and anatomical research, to form a face that people would recognize, sometimes including the most common expression. As he wrote in his autobiography,
The Face Finder (1968), he was fascinated with an opportunity to "gaze on the faces of those long dead." It took a decade of studies and experiments to come close to individual portrait resolution quality of historical persons (1938, Gerasimov, p. 7), however his first public work of this type is dated 1930 – the face of Maria Dostoyevskaya, mother of
Fyodor Dostoyevsky. In 1928, Gerasimov studied in the archaeology department of the
Irkutsk University where he studied under professor
Bernhard Petri. He began to investigate Stone Age sites in Siberia such as
Malta. In 1932 he moved to Leningrad for a graduate study. There he experimented with several skulls to find out if he could reconstruct faces of racial types. In 1937–1939, he reconstructed three faces from skulls of the
Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union — a
Papuan, a
Kazakh and a
Khevsur Caucasian — and performed numerous
forensic reconstructions for the
NKVD. He received important public exposure by reconstructing the faces of
Yaroslav I the Wise (1938) and
Andrei Bogolyubsky (1939, dates referenced to Gerasimov, p. 185–186). Gerasimov described his method in detail in the book “Basics of Facial Reconstruction from the Skull" ("Основы восстановления лица по черепу") which was published in 1949, and also in the book "Reconstruction of the face from the skull" ("Восстановление лица по черепу"), published in 1955.https://archive.org/details/1955_20210420 ==Faces of kings and leaders==