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Without Hands: The Art of Sarah Biffin

Editat de Emma Rutherford, Ellie Smith Contribuţii de Essaka Joshua, Alison Lapper, Elle Shushan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 ian 2023
A celebration of an artist whose under-sung legacy testifies to the enduring power of originality, drive, and devotion.
Accompanying an exhibition at Philip Mould & Company, Without Hands presents the art of Sarah Biffin. Biffin (1784–1850) was born with phocomelia, a condition described on her baptism record as “born without arms and legs.” After learning to sew and write as a child, Biffin joined a traveling sideshow where she painted in front of an audience. Eventually, she rose to fame as a talented miniaturist, signing many of her works “without hands.”
Despite her prolific output, including commissions from royalty and exquisitely detailed self-portraits, Biffin’s work has been overlooked by art historians. Beautifully illustrated and including original research, Without Hands celebrates Biffin as an artist who challenged contemporary attitudes to disability.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781913645366
ISBN-10: 1913645363
Pagini: 80
Ilustrații: 50 color plates
Dimensiuni: 191 x 248 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Paul Holberton Publishing
Colecția Paul Holberton Publishing

Notă biografică

Emma Rutherford is a portrait miniatures consultant at Philip Mould & Company, London. Ellie Smith is a researcher at Philip Mould & Company, London.

Recenzii

"[Without Hands] is long overdue....Biffin conquered life-changing physical disability [to excel in a society] in which, for disabled women, autonomy was virtually non-existent."

"This book comes at a moment when Biffin’s former celebrity is being retrieved....The essays in Without Hands, however, go beyond simple reputational resurrection. Touching on her biography, her art, and the historical context in which to view Biffin as a woman of disability, collectively they offer a genuine advance in our knowledge, a corrective to the more sensationalist approaches, and a deeper understanding of the challenges she faced."