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  1. Below you see probably the first reference in academia to my #Snark findings: "A Cross-Cultural History of Britain and Belgium, 1815-1918: Mudscapes and Artistic Entanglements" by #MarysaDemoor, Springer Nature, 2022-03-21.

    Prof. Deemor used my findings without specifying her source.

    #TheHuntingOfTheSnark #LewisCarroll #HenryHoliday #MarcusGheeraerts #MarcusGheeraertsTheElder #BelgianHistory #BritishHistory #CrossCultural #SpringerNature #ReligSnark

    (Image from snrk.de/wp-content/uploads/202)

  2. ※ Left: The "Banker" after his encounter with the "Bandersnatch", depicted in Henry Holiday’s illustration (woodcut by Joseph Swain) to the chapter "The Banker’s Fate" in Lewis Carroll’s "The Hunting of the Snark" (1876).
    ※ Right: A slightly horizontally compressed rendering of "The Imagebreakers" (1566-1568), an etching by Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder.

    More: snrk.de/flipping-the-nose/

    #TheHuntingOfTheSnark #HenryHoliday #MarcusGheeraerts #MarcusGheeraertsTheElder #LewisCarroll #Noses

  3. ※ Left: The "Banker" after his encounter with the "Bandersnatch", depicted in Henry Holiday’s illustration (woodcut by Joseph Swain) to the chapter "The Banker’s Fate" in Lewis Carroll’s "The Hunting of the Snark" (1876).
    ※ Right: A slightly horizontally compressed rendering of "The Imagebreakers" (1566-1568), an etching by Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder.

    More: snrk.de/flipping-the-nose/

    #TheHuntingOfTheSnark #HenryHoliday #MarcusGheeraerts #MarcusGheeraertsTheElder #LewisCarroll #Noses

  4. ※ Left: The "Banker" after his encounter with the "Bandersnatch", depicted in Henry Holiday’s illustration (woodcut by Joseph Swain) to the chapter "The Banker’s Fate" in Lewis Carroll’s "The Hunting of the Snark" (1876).
    ※ Right: A slightly horizontally compressed rendering of "The Imagebreakers" (1566-1568), an etching by Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder.

    More: snrk.de/flipping-the-nose/

    #TheHuntingOfTheSnark #HenryHoliday #MarcusGheeraerts #MarcusGheeraertsTheElder #LewisCarroll #Noses

  5. ※ Left: The "Banker" after his encounter with the "Bandersnatch", depicted in Henry Holiday’s illustration (woodcut by Joseph Swain) to the chapter "The Banker’s Fate" in Lewis Carroll’s "The Hunting of the Snark" (1876).
    ※ Right: A slightly horizontally compressed rendering of "The Imagebreakers" (1566-1568), an etching by Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder.

    More: snrk.de/flipping-the-nose/

    #TheHuntingOfTheSnark #HenryHoliday #MarcusGheeraerts #MarcusGheeraertsTheElder #LewisCarroll #Noses

  6. ※ Left: The "Banker" after his encounter with the "Bandersnatch", depicted in Henry Holiday’s illustration (woodcut by Joseph Swain) to the chapter "The Banker’s Fate" in Lewis Carroll’s "The Hunting of the Snark" (1876).
    ※ Right: A slightly horizontally compressed rendering of "The Imagebreakers" (1566-1568), an etching by Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder.

    More: snrk.de/flipping-the-nose/

    #TheHuntingOfTheSnark #HenryHoliday #MarcusGheeraerts #MarcusGheeraertsTheElder #LewisCarroll #Noses

  7. In Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the Snark", the textual puns are accompanied by Henry Holiday's pictorial puns.

    I think that Eliots comment on borrowing by poets applies not only to writers, but to all art thieves: snrk.de/on-borrowing/.

    #TheHuntingOfTheSnark #HenryHoliday #MarcusGheeraerts #MarcusGheeraertsTheYounger #LewisCarroll #bookillustration #Victorian #Allusions #Pastiche

  8. In Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the Snark", the textual puns are accompanied by Henry Holiday's pictorial puns.

    I think that Eliots comment on borrowing by poets applies not only to writers, but to all art thieves: snrk.de/on-borrowing/.

    #TheHuntingOfTheSnark #HenryHoliday #MarcusGheeraerts #MarcusGheeraertsTheYounger #LewisCarroll #bookillustration #Victorian #Allusions #Pastiche

  9. In Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the Snark", the textual puns are accompanied by Henry Holiday's pictorial puns.

    I think that Eliots comment on borrowing by poets applies not only to writers, but to all art thieves: snrk.de/on-borrowing/.

    #TheHuntingOfTheSnark #HenryHoliday #MarcusGheeraerts #MarcusGheeraertsTheYounger #LewisCarroll #bookillustration #Victorian #Allusions #Pastiche