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Lewis Carroll
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The Hunting of the Snark
Henry Holiday
The Bard
John Martin


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Fun with Allusions

Fun with Allusions
I think that Henry Holiday had quite some fun in imagining how the beholders of his illustrations would deal with what they might see. And the cannot hold him responsible for what they see.

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 Götz Kluge
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The image above has been derived from the image below:
Bellman & Bard after retinex filtering

[main image]: John Martin: The Bard (ca. 1817), by GIMP: contrast enhanced in the rock area & light areas delated & (most of) color removed & retinex filtering
John Martin - The Bard

[upper inset]: Detail from preperatory draft for Henry Holiday's illustration (1876) to chapter The Beaver's Lesson in Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark
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[lower inset]: Henry Holiday: Illustration (1876) to chapter The Beaver's Lesson in Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark, detail
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9 years ago. Edited 9 years ago.
 Götz Kluge
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Hiding things in images is fun:
The Boojum even may lurk on a ginger nuts tin.
9 years ago. Edited 9 years ago.
 Götz Kluge
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Where do Boojums live?
I posted this image to a "Carrollian" Facebook group. It was pending for a day and then disappeared. Perhaps it was not approved because of my Germanic English. Or did someone spot the Boojum somewhere in this image? Actually, such Boojums do not live in pictures. They live in brains.
9 years ago.
 Götz Kluge
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The Paranoiac-Critical Method serves the Art of Deniability
9 years ago.