by kate milsom
Oil & Mixed Media on Gesso Board
h: 15 w: 15 d: 2 (cms).
Sarah Biffin (or Biffen), (1784—1850), also known by her married name Mrs. Wright, was an artist working in the first half of the nineteenth century. Biffin was born with the condition “phocomelia”, described on her baptism record as “born without arms and legs”. She went on to train as an artist, using her mouth to draw, sew, write and paint watercolours in miniature.
£380 (As exhibited.)
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by kate milsom
Oil & Mixed Media on Gesso Board
h: 15 w: 15 d: 2 (cms).
Manuela was an Ecuadorian revolutionary heroine of South America who supported the revolutionary cause by gathering information, distributing leaflets and protesting for women's rights. Manuela received the Order of the Sun ("Caballeresa del Sol" or 'Dame of the Sun'), honoring her services in the revolution.
£380 (As exhibited.)
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by kate milsom
Oil & Mixed Media on Gesso Board
h: 15 w: 15 d: 2 (cms).
Hijab Imtiaz Ali (1908–1999) was a Pakistani writer, editor and diarist. She is a well known name in Urdu literature and a pioneer of romanticism in Urdu. Hijab obtained her pilot's license in 1936. In 1939, The International Women’s News reported that Hijab had become the first Muslim woman in the British Empire to obtain an ‘A’ license as an air pilot.
£380 (As exhibited.)
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