File:DitchleySnark.jpg
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DescriptionDitchleySnark.jpg | Front cover illustration to The Hunting of the Snark by Henry Holiday (1876) and Queen Elizabeth I ('The Ditchley portrait') by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger. In his The Illuminated Snark (2004), John Tufail discovered that the clouds in the night sky (Henry Holiday's book cover illustration for the Snark) depict a map. That helped me to find the Ditchley Portrait (Queen Elizabeth I standing on a map drawn by Marcus Gheeraerts the younger, ca. 1592). The whole composition of Holiday's picture is based on the Ditchley portrait (see also the sail and the rigging in Holiday's illustration). See also FatherTime FromElizabeth1AtOldAge 1610.jpg. |
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[edit]This image is a derivative work of the following images:
- File:Queen_Elizabeth_I_('The_Ditchley_portrait')_by_Marcus_Gheeraerts_the_Younger.jpg licensed with PD-Art, PD-old-70
- 2009-03-30T11:31:12Z Dcoetzee 2400x3733 (2517927 Bytes) {{Information |Description=This set of images was gathered by [[User:Dcoetzee]] from the National Portrait Gallery, London website using a special tool. This description is for the initial mass upload, and they will be update
- Book cover for The Hunting of the Snark by Henry Holiday (1876)
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current | 20:02, 14 March 2012 | 4,912 × 3,875 (5.06 MB) | DL5MDA (talk | contribs) | Redrawn version (16 grey shades, but good enough for comparison) | |
22:02, 3 December 2011 | 4,735 × 3,740 (5.79 MB) | DL5MDA (talk | contribs) | larger size; Holiday's illustration without frame | ||
11:07, 27 November 2011 | 1,000 × 763 (363 KB) | DL5MDA (talk | contribs) | black&white version in order to focus on shapes. Here color is not relevant to the comparison. | ||
22:18, 30 September 2009 | 1,000 × 763 (282 KB) | DL5MDA (talk | contribs) | higher resolution, text removed, marker removed | ||
08:00, 11 May 2009 | 451 × 356 (63 KB) | DL5MDA (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=''Queen Elizabeth I ('The Ditchley portrait')'', by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger. In his The Illuminated Snark (2004), John Tufail discovered that the clouds in the night sky (Henry Holiday's book cover illustration for the Sna |
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JPEG file comment | Goetz Kluge 2009-09-30, 2012-03-14 Henry Holiday's illustration (1876) to the front cover of Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark compared to the Ditchley Portrait (depicting Queen Elizabeth I, c. 1592) by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger. |
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