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Joseph Clark, famous contortionist in London, 17th century. 1869 (lithograph)
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Joseph Clark, famous contortionist in London, 17th century. 1869 (lithograph)
7232971 Joseph Clark, famous contortionist in London, 17th century. 1869 (lithograph) by Cooper, Robert (fl.1800-36); Private Collection; (add.info.: Joseph Clark, the famous posture master, died 1696. London contortionist capable of dislocating bones and grimacing to pass as a deformed person. 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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This lithograph from 1869 depicts Joseph Clark, a famous contortionist in London during the 17th century. The print, created by Robert Cooper, showcases Clark's extraordinary abilities as a posture master and his unique talent for dislocating bones and contorting his body into unimaginable positions. Joseph Clark was renowned for his ability to pass as a deformed person through grimacing and manipulating his body. His performances captivated audiences in London during the late 1600s until his death in 1696. This lithograph is based on a stipple engraving by Robert Cooper, which originally appeared in Henry Wilson and James Caulfield's Book of Wonderful Characters, Memoirs and Anecdotes of Remarkable and Eccentric Persons. The detailed artwork captures the essence of Clark's remarkable skills while providing insight into the eccentricity that defined him. The image transports us back to an era when street entertainers like Joseph Clark were celebrated for their unusual talents. Displayed here is not only a historical representation of an iconic figure but also a testament to human flexibility and endurance. It serves as a reminder that throughout history, individuals with exceptional physical abilities have fascinated society with their awe-inspiring feats. This lithograph offers viewers an opportunity to delve into the world of entertainment in 17th-century London while marveling at Joseph Clark's incredible contortionist skills.
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