Left: Detail from an #illustration by #HenryHoliday to fit8 in #LewisCarroll’s "#TheHuntingOfTheSnark" (1876).
Right: Detail from the painting "#TheBard" (c. 1817) by #JohnMartin (mirror view of a horizontally compressed detail).
Background: Segment of John Martin's "The #Bard".
I suggest that the #monstrance-like shape of the tree drawn by Henry Holiday is a #PictorialReference to the monstrance-like shape of a tree in John Martin's #painting.
#illustration #HenryHoliday #lewiscarroll #TheHuntingOfTheSnark #thebard #johnmartin #bard #monstrance #pictorialreference #painting
left (in inlay): Detail from an #illustration by #HenryHoliday to fit8 in #LewisCarroll’s "#TheHuntingOfTheSnark" (1876).
right (in inlay): Detail from the painting "#TheBard" (ca. 1817) by #JohnMartin (mirror view of a horizontally compressed detail).
Background image: Segment of John Martin's The #Bard.
I suggest that the #monstrance-like shape of the tree drawn by Henry Holiday is a #PictorialReference to the monstrance-like shape of a tree in John Martin's #painting.
#painting #pictorialreference #monstrance #bard #johnmartin #TheBard #TheHuntingOfTheSnark #lewiscarroll #HenryHoliday #illustration
Inlay left: Detail from an #illustration by #HenryHoliday to fit5 in #LewisCarroll’s "#TheHuntingOfTheSnark" (1876).
Inlay right: Detail from the painting "#TheBard" (ca. 1817) by #JohnMartin (mirror view of a horizontally compressed detail).
Background image: Segment of John Martin's The #Bard.
I suggest that the #monstrance-like shape of the tree drawn by Henry Holiday is a #PictorialReference to the monstrance-like shape of a tree in John Martin's #painting.
#painting #pictorialreference #monstrance #bard #johnmartin #TheBard #TheHuntingOfTheSnark #lewiscarroll #HenryHoliday #illustration