Anuradha Gobin is an associate professor in the Department of Art at the University of Calgary.
Gobin's pioneering study of the visual and material culture of the criminal body is a fascinating exploration of the afterlife of the cadaver and its attendant imagery. By training her sights on the visceral and at times gory imagery of the gallows and executed bodies, her research unearths how physical punishment was not only showcased as public spectacle, but also capitalized on as a well-spring for artistic and medical knowledge throughout the early modern period. Picturing Punishment marks an important contribution to scholarship on art of the Dutch Golden Age, the medical humanities, and the history of crime in the West. - Justina Spencer, Assistant Professor of Early Modern Studies, University of King's College Unearthing an extraordinary and sometimes riveting visual and material archive, Anuradha Gobin leads readers through the spaces, apparatuses, instruments, and display of the criminal body in the Dutch Republic. With probing and deft analysis of prints, drawings, paintings, and sculptures, Gobin demonstrates their manifold functions and the distinctive evidence visual imagery yields, how it solicits interaction in diverse places, fostering debate and a plurality of publics. - Bronwen Wilson, Director of the Center for 17th- and 18th-Century Studies and William Andrews Clark Memorial Library and Professor of Art History, University of California, Los Angeles