Imaginary Herbaria of Dr James Miranda Barry

  • Alessandra Pirovano
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Imaginary Herbaria of Dr James Miranda Barry. Alessandra Pirovano. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Artwork of an imaginary herbarium re-interpreted from a historical anatomical plate (source: D.J. Cunningham, 1850 - 1909), using inks, pastels and graphite on paper. Text in image reads: I sink my teeth into my doubts and chew over Until they fly away like kind birds The Imaginary Herbarium of Dr James Miranda Barry marks the 150th anniversary of Dr Barry's death. It is a fictional journal that tells the story of Dr Barry playing with her books of anatomy and writing about her elusive and secluded private life. Margaret Ann Balkley was born in 1795 and in order to be admitted to university and practice medicine, took on the name of James Miranda Barry, as women were not permitted to enter university at that time.

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