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Thumb & Lappet
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[left]: Henry Holiday: Segment from a depictionof the Baker's visit to his uncle (1876) in Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark (engraved by Joseph Swain).
[center]: Doesn't this thumb look more like a piece of cloth rather than like a thumb?
[right]: John Everett Millais: Redrawn Segment from Christ in the House of His Parents aka The Carpenter's Shop (1850), presently on display at Tate Britain (N03584).
[center]: Doesn't this thumb look more like a piece of cloth rather than like a thumb?
[right]: John Everett Millais: Redrawn Segment from Christ in the House of His Parents aka The Carpenter's Shop (1850), presently on display at Tate Britain (N03584).
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