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Miss Hawtin, born without arms, 18th century. 1869 (lithograph)
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Miss Hawtin, born without arms, 18th century. 1869 (lithograph)
7232977 Miss Hawtin, born without arms, 18th century. 1869 (lithograph) by Cooper, Robert (fl.1800-36); Private Collection; (add.info.: Miss Hawtin, born without arms, 18th century. Born in Coventry, she exhibited her dexterity cutting decorative watch papers with her feet all over England. From a portrait published 1774. Lithograph after a stipple engraving by Robert Cooper from Henry Wilson and James Caulfields Book of Wonderful Characters, Memoirs and Anecdotes, of Remarkable and Eccentric Persons in all ages and countries, John Camden Hotten, Piccadilly, London, 1869.); © Florilegius
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The captivating lithograph print titled "Miss Hawtin, born without arms, 18th century" by Robert Cooper offers a glimpse into the life of an extraordinary woman. Born in Coventry during the 18th century, Miss Hawtin defied all odds and showcased her remarkable dexterity by cutting decorative watch papers with her feet throughout England. This portrait, originally published in 1774 and later transformed into a lithograph by Robert Cooper for Henry Wilson and James Caulfield's Book of Wonderful Characters, Memoirs and Anecdotes, presents Miss Hawtin as an emblem of resilience and determination. Despite being born without arms, she found innovative ways to navigate through life and pursue her passion. The lithograph captures the essence of Miss Hawtin's uniqueness while also highlighting her exceptional skills. Her ability to cut intricate designs using only her feet is truly awe-inspiring. The attention to detail in this artwork allows viewers to appreciate not only Miss Hawtin's physical abilities but also the strength of character that enabled her to overcome adversity. Through this image, we are reminded that human potential knows no bounds. It serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and adaptability in overcoming challenges. Miss Hawtin's story continues to inspire generations even today. This lithograph print from Bridgeman Images provides us with a window into history while celebrating the indomitable spirit of an extraordinary individual who left an indelible mark on society.
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