First show in 100 years of disabled Victorian artist Sarah Biffin opens in London
by Harriet Sherwood Arts and culture correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#659ZR)
Accomplished miniaturist and a household name in 19th century was born without arms and hands
She spent 20 years travelling the country as a fairground attraction, billed as the celebrated Miss Biffin", the Greatest Wonder of the World".
But Sarah Biffin, who was born without arms and hands and raised in a poor farming family, became an accomplished miniaturist, patronised by royalty and nobility, and a 19th-century household name referenced in four Charles Dickens novels.
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