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@ragesoss This print is something very special, because it shows that Gustave Doré had spotted a monstrous hidden head in a painting by Matthias Grünewald to the Isenheim Altarpiece.
(https://t.co/i9b7k7C9ln)
@PolitiBunny @PFilipivich Note, the times are over, when the left and the right respected each other. Divide and rule. Trump did a good job for Putin and Xi.
@culturaltutor "The Ancient of Days" surely is an inspiring painting. Here is a recombed version, with apologies to William Blake.
High resolution images:
※ Color (8000×10000): https://t.co/Mc0Im0JqfE,
※ BW (8000×111111): https://t.co/450ikT9TWF.
@MaggieGVdeE Al ilustrar "La caza del snark" de Lewis Carroll, Henry Holiday podría haber aludido a "El bardo" de John Martin (https://t.co/4hbYaD5Mex).
@ChriXCoenen When illustrating Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the Snark", Henry Holiday might have alluded to John Martin's "The Bard" (https://t.co/4hbYaD5Mex).
@enwikipedia There is even more Grünewald in Holiday's illustration.
@enwikipedia I don't know what John Martin would have thought of Henry Holiday's sense of humor.
@MUnterlinden For a prollific artist like Gustave Doré re-using compositions is a necessity.
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