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  1. @Sophie -- As for lace, you perhaps also will like the portraits of #MarcusGheeraertsTheYounger. It seems that Henry Holiday liked them when he illustrated #LewisCarroll’s "#TheHuntingOfTheSnark".

    Left: Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger: Catherine Killigrew, Lady Jermyn (1614).

    Center: #HenryHoliday: Segment (in mirror view) from an illustration to Lewis Carroll’s "The Hunting of the Snark" (1876).

    Right: M. Gheeraerts t. Y.: Mary Throckmorton, Lady Scudamore (1615).

    snrk.de/page_inspiration-by-re

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. 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