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[[Image:GoetzKluge.jpg|left|120px]][[Image:TheVanishing_Iconoclasm300.jpg|thumb|right|300px|left: Illustration by Henry Holiday to ''The Vanishing'' in Lewis Carroll's ''The Hunting of the Snark'' (1876),<br>right: Etching ''The Image Breakers'' by [[Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder]] (c. 1567)]] | [[Image:GoetzKluge.jpg|left|120px]][[Image:TheVanishing_Iconoclasm300.jpg|thumb|right|300px|left: Illustration by Henry Holiday to ''The Vanishing'' in Lewis Carroll's ''The Hunting of the Snark'' (1876),<br>right: Etching ''The Image Breakers'' by [[Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder]] (c. 1567)]] | ||
== Snark == | == Snark == | ||
- | [[Image:PriestInMouth450.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Low pass filtered detail from image on the right side of this page. The segment from Holiday's illustration is displayed in mirror view.)]][[Lewis Carroll]]'s ''[[The Hunting of the Snark]]'' was illustrated by [[Henry Holiday]]. In December 2008 I [[User:Goetzkluge/PsyBel|accidentally]] discovered, that Henry Holiday [http://holiday.snrk.de/FirstShot2009January1st.htm quoted] from the etching ''The Image Breakers'' (or ''Allegory of Iconoclasm'', c. 1566-1568) by [[Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder]]. A very unique pattern in the "mouth" of both "heads" convinced me, that Holiday took reference to Gheeraert's etching. That is how http://holiday.snrk.de/ started.<br> <br>Holiday was ''not'' a plagiarist. He just masterfully quoted graphical shapes from works of other artists like, as an example, Tom Stoppard quotes from other writers. Thus, Holiday's puzzles parallel Carroll's cunundrums. As for Lewis Carroll, I assume, that ''The Hunting of the Snark'' is about [[belief]] and legitimate disputes (Snark) as well as about violent [[fanaticism]] (Boojum), especially with regard to the history of [[Anglicanism]].<br clear=all><hr noshade> | + | [[Image:PriestInMouth450.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Low pass filtered detail from image on the right side of this page. The segment from Holiday's illustration is displayed in mirror view.)]][[Lewis Carroll]]'s ''[[The Hunting of the Snark]]'' was illustrated by [[Henry Holiday]]. In December 2008 I [[User:Goetzkluge/PsyBel|accidentally]] discovered, that Henry Holiday [https://snrk.de/category/acknowledged/1st-finding quoted] from the etching ''The Image Breakers'' (or ''Allegory of Iconoclasm'', c. 1566-1568) by [[Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder]]. A very unique pattern in the "mouth" of both "heads" convinced me, that Holiday took reference to Gheeraert's etching. That is how https://snrk.de started.<br> <br>Holiday was ''not'' a plagiarist. He just masterfully quoted graphical shapes from works of other artists like, as an example, Tom Stoppard quotes from other writers. Thus, Holiday's puzzles parallel Carroll's cunundrums. As for Lewis Carroll, I assume, that ''The Hunting of the Snark'' is about [[belief]] and legitimate disputes (Snark) as well as about violent [[fanaticism]] (Boojum), especially with regard to the history of [[Anglicanism]].<br clear=all><hr noshade> |
[[Image:Belief.jpg|thumb|right|600px|Left: [[Henry Holiday|Henry Holiday's]] depiction of the Baker's uncle (in [[Lewis Carroll|Lewis Carroll's]] ''[[The Hunting of the Snark]]'', 1876) with some of the Baker's 42 boxes outside of the window.<br> | [[Image:Belief.jpg|thumb|right|600px|Left: [[Henry Holiday|Henry Holiday's]] depiction of the Baker's uncle (in [[Lewis Carroll|Lewis Carroll's]] ''[[The Hunting of the Snark]]'', 1876) with some of the Baker's 42 boxes outside of the window.<br> | ||
Right top: John Everett Milais: ''Christ in the House of his Parents'' (aka ''The Carpenter's Shop'', 1850, Pre-Raphaelite) with a flock of sheep outside of the window symbolizing the the laity).<br> | Right top: John Everett Milais: ''Christ in the House of his Parents'' (aka ''The Carpenter's Shop'', 1850, Pre-Raphaelite) with a flock of sheep outside of the window symbolizing the the laity).<br> | ||
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*[[The Hunting of the Snark]] | *[[The Hunting of the Snark]] | ||
*[[Lewis Carroll]] | *[[Lewis Carroll]] | ||
- | *[[Henry Holiday]] (Holiday's depiction of the [http://www.snrk.de/snarkhunt/#bonnetmaker Bonnet maker]) | + | *[[Henry Holiday]] (Holiday's depiction of the [https://snrk.de/page_boots-bonnetmaker maker of Bonnets and Hoods]) |
*[[Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood]] | *[[Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood]] | ||
*[[The Banker's Fate]] | *[[The Banker's Fate]] | ||
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*[[Gustave Doré]] | *[[Gustave Doré]] | ||
*[[Alfred Parsons (artist)]]: [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheHuntingOfTheSnark/links/Admin_s_Bookmarks_001263500322/_07__People_001264275062/Darwin_001263751219/Alfred_Parsons_001263751457/ Compare] Parsons' depiction of [[:image:ParsonsDarwinStudy.jpg|Charles Darwin's study ]] to Henry Holiday's illustration of the Baker's visit to his uncle. | *[[Alfred Parsons (artist)]]: [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheHuntingOfTheSnark/links/Admin_s_Bookmarks_001263500322/_07__People_001264275062/Darwin_001263751219/Alfred_Parsons_001263751457/ Compare] Parsons' depiction of [[:image:ParsonsDarwinStudy.jpg|Charles Darwin's study ]] to Henry Holiday's illustration of the Baker's visit to his uncle. | ||
- | *[[Charles Darwin]], the [[HMS Beagle]] ([http://holiday.snrk.de/BellmanBeagle.htm compared] to the ship of the Snark hunting crew) and the [[vivisection]] debate (the Beaver's [http://www.snrk.de/snarkhunt/#wronglacemaking "wrong"] [http://www.snrk.de/snarkhunt/snark3.jpg lace-making] perhaps refers to a memo by Charles Darwin how to use [http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/search-results?freetext=microscope%20lace-needles%20dissecting lace-needles together with a microscope] for [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheHuntingOfTheSnark/links/Admin_s_Bookmarks_001263500322/_07__People_001264275062/Darwin_001263751219/Vivisevtion_Debate_001263760300/ dissection]) | + | *[[Charles Darwin]], the [[HMS Beagle]] ([http://holiday.snrk.de/BellmanBeagle.htm compared] to the ship of the Snark hunting crew) and the [[vivisection]] debate (the Beaver's [http://www.snrk.de/snarkhunt/#wronglacemaking "wrong"] [http://www.snrk.de/snarkhunt/snark3.jpg lace-making] perhaps refers to a memo by Charles Darwin how to use [http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/search-results?freetext=microscope%20lace-needles%20dissecting lace-needles together with a microscope] for [https://snrk.de/page_vivisection dissection]) |
- | *[[Thomas Cranmer]] (one of the Baker's personalities; the Baker's [http://www.snrk.de/snarkhunt/#42boxes 42 boxes] perhaps represent Cranmer's 42 Articles) | + | *[[Thomas Cranmer]] (one of the Baker's personalities; the Baker's [https://snrk.de/article-42-in-the-42-articles 42 boxes] perhaps represent Cranmer's 42 Articles) |
*[[Henry George Liddell]] (Holiday's depiction of the Billiard marker) | *[[Henry George Liddell]] (Holiday's depiction of the Billiard marker) | ||
- | *Allegory: [[Father Time]] (Holiday's depiction of the [http://holiday.snrk.de/FatherTime.cgi Bellman on the front cover]) | + | *Allegory: [[Father Time]] (Holiday's depiction of the [https://snrk.de/time Bellman on the front cover]) |
- | *Allegories: [[:Image:ReligionLiberty_CareHope.png|Religion and Liberty, Care and Hope]] | + | *Allegories: [https://snrk.de/page_eagle-and-star Religion and Liberty, Care and Hope] |
==== Questions ==== | ==== Questions ==== | ||
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==== Literature ==== | ==== Literature ==== | ||
- | * http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheHuntingOfTheSnark/links/Admin_s_Bookmarks_001263500322/Literature_001264239057/ | + | * https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/7955917-goetz-kluge?ref=nav_mybooks&shelf=snark-hunting |
- | * http://www.amazon.com/gp/richpub/listmania/fullview/R14QBHDGJKTXYO/ | + | <br clear=all>[[Image:BankerSnatched.jpg|right|thumb|300px|''[http://snrk.de/snarkhunt/#fit7 The Banker's Fate]'' ([https://snrk.de/knight-letter-links/kl-fall2017 Later I discovered Henry Holiday's nose job.])]] |
- | <br clear=all>[[Image:BankerSnatched.jpg|right|thumb|300px|''[http://www.snrk.de/snarkhunt/#fit7 The Banker's Fate]'' ([http://nose.snrk.de Later I discovered Henry Holiday's nose job.])]] | + | |
==== Sub pages ==== | ==== Sub pages ==== |
Revision as of 20:03, 12 September 2020
Contents |
Snark
Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark was illustrated by Henry Holiday. In December 2008 I accidentally discovered, that Henry Holiday quoted from the etching The Image Breakers (or Allegory of Iconoclasm, c. 1566-1568) by Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder. A very unique pattern in the "mouth" of both "heads" convinced me, that Holiday took reference to Gheeraert's etching. That is how https://snrk.de started.Holiday was not a plagiarist. He just masterfully quoted graphical shapes from works of other artists like, as an example, Tom Stoppard quotes from other writers. Thus, Holiday's puzzles parallel Carroll's cunundrums. As for Lewis Carroll, I assume, that The Hunting of the Snark is about belief and legitimate disputes (Snark) as well as about violent fanaticism (Boojum), especially with regard to the history of Anglicanism.
Related articles in this wiki
- The Hunting of the Snark
- Lewis Carroll
- Henry Holiday (Holiday's depiction of the maker of Bonnets and Hoods)
- Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
- The Banker's Fate
- Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder
- John Everett Millais
- Gustave Doré
- Alfred Parsons (artist): Compare Parsons' depiction of Charles Darwin's study to Henry Holiday's illustration of the Baker's visit to his uncle.
- Charles Darwin, the HMS Beagle (compared to the ship of the Snark hunting crew) and the vivisection debate (the Beaver's "wrong" lace-making perhaps refers to a memo by Charles Darwin how to use lace-needles together with a microscope for dissection)
- Thomas Cranmer (one of the Baker's personalities; the Baker's 42 boxes perhaps represent Cranmer's 42 Articles)
- Henry George Liddell (Holiday's depiction of the Billiard marker)
- Allegory: Father Time (Holiday's depiction of the Bellman on the front cover)
- Allegories: Religion and Liberty, Care and Hope
Questions
- With regard to Image:DarwinHunting480.jpg, was it possible, that Carroll and/or Holiday had access to Darwin's famous "I think"-sketch of the evolutionary tree already before Darwin's notebook was made available to a wider public? (I got contradicting answers from Darwin specialists.)
Literature
Sub pages
Other articles
External sites
- Flickr
- Holiday's puzzles
- Since August 2017 my focus is on snrk.de
Goetz Kluge, 2010-03-21 (update: 2018-02-18)