LOT 141 MILDRED LINGWOOD (BRITISH, early 20th CENTURY)
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MILDRED LINGWOOD (BRITISH, early 20th CENTURY) Portrait miniature of Sir Herbert Atkinson Barker (1869-1950) Signed on the obverse with monogram, ML and dated 1908, inscribed on backboard, ..l Bonesell. Mr HA Barker Mrs Mildred Lingw[ood] Bedford Road [Be]dford Park W Overpainted photograph on ivorine Gilt-metal mount with leather backing Oval, 98mm (4in) high Provenance: Christie's sale 15th June 2005, Lot 110; Private collection Sir Herbert Atkinson Barker (1869-1950) was a reknowned British osteopath and manipulator. As a bonesetter or manipulative surgeon he was at odds with the medical profession at the turn of the century because he practised healing without having received the traditional education of a teaching hospital. His patients included Shaw, Kipling and Augustus John. In 1920, 307 MP's signed a petition asking the Archbishop of Canterbury to bestow on Barker an honorary medical degree. This failed, but two years later he received a knighthood. Medical hostility gradually petered out. In 1936 he gave a demonstration of his skills before the British Orthopaedic Association, and three years later a film of his work was made. On 8 September, 1967 The Times reported that Michael Joseph's book called Harley Street, revealed that prominent surgeons were sending their patients to Barker despite the B.M.A. ban on him. The present miniature is painted on a photographic base. Mildred Lingwood may have been married to Edgar Lingwood who ran a photographic studio.
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