Snark Hunting with the HMS Beagle
The Bellman and Father Time
Tree of Life
While he rattled a couple of bones
While he rattled a couple of bones
IT WAS A BOOJUM
Ditchley Snark
Ditchley Snark
The Butcher and Benjamin Jowett
"But if ever I meet with a Boojum, that day, I sha…
Thomas Cranmer's 42 Boxes
Hidden Carrol
False Perspective
Snark Hunt: Square One
Billiard-Marker & Henry George Liddell
Priest in the Mouth
Thumb & Lappet
42 Boxes meet the Iconoclasts
From Doré's Root to Holiday's Rat
The Carpenter and Ahasuerus
Holiday and Gheeraerts I
Holiday - Millais- Anonymous - Galle, detail
Snarked: Henry George Liddell
Henry George Liddell in "The Hunting of the Snark"
Darwin's Fireplace and the Baker's Dear Uncle
Wood Shavings turned Pope (1st version)
The Bellman and Sir Henry Lee (no marks)
IT WAS A BOOJUM (bw)
Victor in Your Dreams (2013)
Thomas Cranmer's Burning
Nosemorph
The Vanishing and the Gneiss Rock
The Snark in your Dreams
Inspiration by Reinterpretation
The Bellman and Sir Henry Lee
Star and Tail
Darwin's Study and the Baker's Uncle
Kerchiefs and other shapes
Holiday - Millais - Anonymous - Galle
42 Boxes, Sheep, Iconoclasm
Holiday - Millais - Anonymous - Galle
From Doré's Root to Holiday's Rat
Anne Hale Mrs. Hoskins
With yellow kid gloves and a ruff
The Bandersnatch fled as the others appeared
Millais, Anonymous, Galle
William III, Religion and Liberty, Care and Hope
An Expedition Team
Holiday - Millais- Anonymous - Galle, detail
Holiday and Gheeraerts I
Doré (1863), Holiday (1876), Doré (1866)
Anne Hale Mrs. Hoskins
ipernity vs. Flickr: Why You Should Move (LONG POS…
Argyresthia trifasciata on Heart and Dart
See also...
See more...Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
Attribution + non Commercial + no derivative
-
1 549 visits
A little Zoo in Charles Darwin's Study
Alfred Parsons' depiction of Charles Darwin's Study in Downe, drawn from a photo and engraved by J. Tynan, signed in August 1882, published in an article by Alfred R. Wallace in the Century Magazine (The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine), Volume 25, Nov. 1882 to April 1883. (Alfred Parsons' depiction of Charles Darwin's new study is used here with permission by Dr. John van Wyhe, darwin-online.org.uk/).
The little zoo, which Parsons (and Tynan) hid in his illustration, is highlighted by coloring the animals. Even when depicting real objects, artist can "play" with that reality.
But perhaps I also just fell victim to zoomorphism.
The little zoo, which Parsons (and Tynan) hid in his illustration, is highlighted by coloring the animals. Even when depicting real objects, artist can "play" with that reality.
But perhaps I also just fell victim to zoomorphism.
(deleted account) has particularly liked this photo
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2024
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.