Bonnetmaker: Henry Holiday's Allusions in "The Hunting of the Snark"
Bonnetmaker: Ditchley Snark
Bonnetmaker: Ditchley Snark
Bonnetmaker: IT WAS A BOOJUM
Bonnetmaker: The Baker and The Bard
Bonnetmaker: The Monstrance
Bonnetmaker: From Horses to Herbs (1)
Bonnetmaker: Holiday's weeds have more fun than Martin's horses.
Bonnetmaker: From Horses to Herbs (3)
Bonnetmaker: From Horses to Herbs (4)
Bonnetmaker: The Bellman and The Bard
Bonnetmaker: Monster feet inspired by gnarly trees
Bonnetmaker: Le petit bleu qui trouble
Bonnetmaker: From Doré's Root to Holiday's Rat
Bonnetmaker: Inspiration by Monstromorphism
Bonnetmaker: Beaver's Lesson: Sources
Bonnetmaker: Doré (1866) -> Holiday (1876) <- Doré (1863)
Bonnetmaker: Doré (1863) -> Holiday (1876) <- Doré (1866)
Bonnetmaker: Details from illustrations by Gustave Doré and Henry Holiday
Bonnetmaker: The Bandersnatch fled as the others appeared
Bonnetmaker: "While he rattled a couple of bones"
Bonnetmaker: "While he rattled a couple of bones" (B&W)(2)
Bonnetmaker: Snark Stars
Bonnetmaker: Henry Holiday's depiction of the Broker in Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the Snark"
Bonnetmaker: Holiday - Millais - Anonymous
Bonnetmaker: Thumbs and Lappet
Bonnetmaker: Three Window Views
Bonnetmaker: Holiday - Millais - anonymous - Galle
Bonnetmaker: Holiday - Millais - anonymous - Galle