Götz Kluge's photos with the keyword: Mahendra Singh
While he rattled a couple of bones
19 Jun 2013 |
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[left]: Segment from an Illustration by Henry Holiday to Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark (1876).
[right, mirror view]: The Bone Player (1856) by William Sidney Mount, now displayed in MFA, Boston.
· · 513 · · He was black in the face, and they scarcely could trace
· · 514· · · · The least likeness to what he had been:
· · 515· · While so great was his fright that his waistcoat turned white-
· · 516· · · · A wonderful thing to be seen!
· · 517· · To the horror of all who were present that day.
· · 518· · · · He uprose in full evening dress,
· · 519· · And with senseless grimaces endeavoured to say
· · 520· · · · What his tongue could no longer express.
· · 521· · Down he sank in a chair--ran his hands through his hair--
· · 522· · · · And chanted in mimsiest tones
· · 523· · Words whose utter inanity proved his insanity,
· · 524· · · · While he rattled a couple of bones.
Mahendra Singh guided me to Mount's painting. I found a painting depicting a bone player in his blog which Mahendra used to tell us something about the bone ratteling Banker. Mahendra is a professional illustrator who not only is one of the few curageous and curious Snark hunters, but also (like Holiday) a very gifted architect of Snark conundrums in his own right. Just look at his own illustrations to his Snark edition (2010).
( justtheplaceforasnark.blogspot.com/2012/01/fit-7-pg-752-d... )
Mount painted The Bone Player after receiving a commission from the printers Goupil and Company for two pictures of African-American musicians to be lithographed (e.g. by Jean-Baptiste Adolphe Lafosse ) for the European market. These became the last in a series of five life-size likenesses of musicians that Mount executed between 1849 and 1856.
( www.mfa.org/collections/object/the-bone-player-33207 )
Could Henry Holiday have seen that lithograph? In London, Goupil & Cie was established by Ernest Gambart. 17 Southampton Street. Moved to 25 Bedford Street, Strand in 1875 when Goupil & Cie took over Holloway & Sons and their salerooms. Goupil's manager in London was at this time Charles Obach.
( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goupil_&_Cie )
Victor in Your Dreams (2013)
28 Jul 2013 |
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Mahendra Singh (Montréal) holds the copyright to the illustration (depicting Victor Hugo ) on the right side. Compare it to the 16th century etching The Image Breakers (1566-1568, mirror view, right side) by Marcus Gheraerts the Elder.
I added that comparison as shown above to my photostream with Mahendra's consent (2010-07-22).
Source of Mahendra Singh's illustration: justtheplaceforasnark (blog, 2009-12-03)
Mahendra knows the art of deniability very well.
Mahendra's "heads":
• justtheplaceforasnark.blogspot.de/2009/12/dream-books-nonsense-and-bourbon.html
• justtheplaceforasnark.blogspot.de/2013/09/the-heart-is-lonely-snark-hunter.html
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