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- | == Arts == | + | [[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)]] |
- | I am a very occasional "artist". I always have been [http://www.allotria.eu/ interested in arts] and did some drawings too, but [http://www.goetzkluge.de/ not too often]. I also like to draw [http://www.allotria.eu/goetzkluge/merkelwalze.pdf cartoons]. | + | |
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- | == Arts links from my bookmarks == | + | |
- | http://www.groeg.de | http://www.marcusberkmann.de | http://www.hamlet-x.de | http://www.fantasyfilmfest.com | + | |
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== 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 [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 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> | ||
Right bottom: ''Edward VI and the Pope: An Allegory of Reformation'' (mirrored view, 16<small><sup>th</sup></small> century) with a violent scene of the reformation depicted outside of the window. Thomas Cranmer is second from left under the window.<br><br> | Right bottom: ''Edward VI and the Pope: An Allegory of Reformation'' (mirrored view, 16<small><sup>th</sup></small> century) with a violent scene of the reformation depicted outside of the window. Thomas Cranmer is second from left under the window.<br><br> | ||
- | I think, Millais quoted from the 16<small><sup>th</sup></small> century painting: The red flower in Millais' window corresponds to a mutilated body visible through window in the 16<small><sup>th</sup></small> century painting. And Holiday (who perhaps understood Millais' quotes) quoted from Millais' painting as well as from the 16<small><sup>th</sup></small> century painting.]]As an engineer (semiconductors industry) and as a member of the works council of my company I started to use one of [[Henry Holiday]]'s illustrations to ''[[The Hunting of the Snark]]'' in presentations on [http://www.psybel.de/ workload issues] (as defined in ISO 10075) since 2007. In December 2008 I 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]]. That is how http://holiday.snrk.de/ started. | + | I think, Millais quoted from the 16<small><sup>th</sup></small> century painting: The red flower in Millais' window corresponds to a mutilated body visible through window in the 16<small><sup>th</sup></small> century painting. And Holiday (who perhaps understood Millais' quotes) quoted from Millais' painting as well as from the 16<small><sup>th</sup></small> century painting.<br><br>Discussion: [http://www.flickr.com/photos/bonnetmaker/4478006527/in/pool-1026689@N22 flickr] ]] |
- | + | ==== Related articles in this wiki ==== | |
- | I assume, that Lewis Carroll's and Henry Holiday's ''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]]. | + | |
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[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheHuntingOfTheSnark/links/Admin_s_Bookmarks_001263500322/_11__www_artandpopularculture_com_001267286232/ Articles for Snarkhunting]: | [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheHuntingOfTheSnark/links/Admin_s_Bookmarks_001263500322/_11__www_artandpopularculture_com_001267286232/ Articles for Snarkhunting]: | ||
*[[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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*[[John Everett Millais]] | *[[John Everett Millais]] | ||
*[[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)]]: [https://snrk.de/darwins-snarked-study 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]] ([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]] ([https://snrk.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Snark_Hunting_with_the_HMS_Beagle.jpg compared] to the ship of the Snark hunting crew) and the [[vivisection]] debate (the Beaver's [https://snrk.de/snarkhunt/#wronglacemaking "wrong"] [https://snrk.de/snarkhunt/#085 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) | ||
- | *[[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: [https://snrk.de/page_eagle-and-star Religion and Liberty, Care and Hope] | ||
- | Questions: | + | ==== 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.) | * 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.) | ||
- | Other articles: | + | ==== Literature ==== |
+ | * [https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/7955917-goetz-kluge?ref=nav_mybooks&shelf=snark-hunting My bookshelf for Snark hunting at goodreads] | ||
+ | <br clear=all>[[Image:BankerSnatched.jpg|right|thumb|300px|''[https://snrk.de/snarkhunt/#fit7 The Banker's Fate]'' ([https://snrk.de/knight-letter-links/kl-fall2017 Later I discovered Henry Holiday's nose job.])]] | ||
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+ | ==== Sub pages ==== | ||
+ | * [[User:Goetzkluge/Cigar|Selected images]] | ||
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+ | == Other articles == | ||
*[[Entropy]] | *[[Entropy]] | ||
*[[Window]] | *[[Window]] | ||
+ | *[[February_25%2C_2010]] | ||
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+ | ==== External sites ==== | ||
+ | * [http://holiday.snrk.de/flickr/ Flickr] | ||
+ | * [http://holiday.snrk.de/ Holiday's puzzles] | ||
+ | * Since August 2017 my focus is on [http://snrk.de snrk.de] | ||
- | Goetz Kluge, 2010-03-21 | ||
- | PS: [[User:Goetzkluge/Cigar|A cigar sometimes isn't just a cigar]] | + | Goetz Kluge, 2010-03-21 (update: 2018-02-18) |
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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 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.
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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
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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.)
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Literature
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Sub pages
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Other articles
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External sites
- Flickr
- Holiday's puzzles
- Since August 2017 my focus is on snrk.de
Goetz Kluge, 2010-03-21 (update: 2018-02-18)