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"But if ever I meet with a Boojum, that day, I shall softly and suddenly vanish away."
Patterns from an illustration by Henry Holiday (and Joseph Swain) to the chapter The Vanishing in Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark (1876) and a segment of the Allegory of Iconoclasm (or The Image Breakers) by Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder (c. 1567).
(1st version on Flickr: 2010-08-24)
(1st version on Flickr: 2010-08-24)
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