Matthias Buchinger (auch Buckinger; * 3. Juni 1674 in Ansbach; † zw. 10. und 16. August 1739 in Cork, Irland) war ein deutscher Künstler, Musiker, Zeichner, Kalligraph und Magier, der ohne Hände und Füße geboren wurde und nur 74 Zentimeter groß war.
Anfang 2016 zeigte das Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York Zeichnungen Buchingers aus der Sammlung Ricky Jay.
160 Seiten, Veröffentlichung in englischer Sprache, mit zahlreichen farbigen Illustrationen
Matthias Buchinger (1674-1739) performed on more than a half-dozen musical instruments, some of his own invention. He exhibited trick shots with pistols, swords and bowling. He danced the hornpipe and deceived audiences with his skill in magic. He was a remarkable calligrapher specializing in micrography--handsome, precise letters almost impossible to view with the naked eye--and he drew portraits, coats of arms, landscapes and family trees, many commissioned by royalty.
Amazingly, Buchinger was just 29 inches tall, and born without legs or arms. He lived to the ripe old age of 65, survived three wives, wed a fourth and fathered 14 children. Accompanying the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition Wordplay: Matthias Buchinger's Inventive Drawings from the Collection of Ricky Jay, the book is a cabinet containing a single, multifaceted wonder, refracted through author Ricky Jay's scholarship and storytelling. Alongside an unprecedented and sumptuously reproduced selection of Buchinger's marvelous drawings and etchings, Jay delves into the history and mythology of the "Little Man," while also chronicling his encounters with the many fascinating characters whom he meets in his passionate search for Buchinger.
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