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Wood Shavings turned Pope

From Pope to Wood Shavings

[left]: Rotated segment from John Everett Millais: Christ in the House of His Parents (1850).

[center]: As above. Blurred.

[right]: Rotated segment from anonymous: Edward VI and the Pope, a Tudor anti-papal allegory of reformation, mirrored view (16th century).
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Götz Kluge said:

Carpenters Shop and Millais' Allusions
11 years ago ( translate )

Götz Kluge said:

See the red frames:
Holiday - Millais - Anonymous - Galle (for analysis)
11 years ago

Götz Kluge said:

The red frames in the image shown above may help.
10 years ago

Götz Kluge said:

Henry Holiday's Snark-illustrations are fascinating. But since almost 140 years the readers of The Hunting of the Snark mostly focus on the text of Lewis Carroll's poem even though the author himself took the illustrations very serious.
10 years ago