File:HolidaysWeedsHaveMoreFunThanMartinsHorses.jpg
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English: [left] Henry Holiday: lower half of the Illustration (1876) to th chapter "The Vanishing" in Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the Snark"
[right (inset)] John Martin: "The Bard" (ca. 1817, inset shows detail after contrast enhancement and delating light areas using GIMP), see also http://collections.britishart.yale.edu/vufind/Record/1671616 Optimized for printing: http://snrk.de/HorsesHerbs1_bw_600.zip (11.4 MiB) Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/bonnetmaker/8306159467/ |
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Source | Scan from 1876 edition of "The Hunting of the Snark" and detail from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:John_Martin_-_The_Bard_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg (The painting is owned by the Yale Center for British Art, USA). Comparison by Goetz Kluge (uploader of the image), 2012-12-25 |
Author | Henry Holiday (1876) and John Martin (1817) |
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JPEG file comment | Goetz Kluge, 2012-11-30
ca. 1817 Yale Center for British Art Based on a Thomas Gray poem, inspired by a Welsh tradition that said that Edward I had put to death any bards he found, to extinguish Welsh culture; the poem depicts the escape of a single bard. |
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