Twitter: Grünewald – Doré – Holiday

Isenheim Altarpiece fully open. St. Anthony, patron of the sick, is in center & both wings, because it was made for a hospital in 1515. Amazing work by Matthias Grünewald, whose day is today. pic.twitter.com/CRBIK0pqbc

— Peter Paul Rubens (@PP_Rubens) August 31, 2018

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"Saint Anthony and Saint Paul the #Hermit Meeting", Isenheim Altarpiece (detail), Matthias Grünewald, 1512–1516, @MUnterlinden pic.twitter.com/bKYRYKSrS2

— Jono Borden (@bordenjono) January 31, 2017

In his illustrations to Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the Snark" (1876), Henry Holiday might have referred to a detail in this panel of the Isenheim Altarpiece. pic.twitter.com/Q0AruMIpps

— Goetz Kluge (@Bonnetmaker) December 26, 2017


 

Saint Anthony, tormented by truly fab demons, from inner wing of the great Isenheim Altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald, d. on this day 1528. pic.twitter.com/lnojmFBqRM

— Peter Paul Rubens (@PP_Rubens) August 31, 2017

Matthias Grünewald‘s "The Temptation of St. Anthony" (part of the Isenheim Altarpiece @MUnterlinden) and two illustrations by Gustave Doré.
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Probably Doré discovered the face before I incidentally spotted it as a bycatch of my Snark hunt.
·https://t.co/z3UMAXDCEK
· pic.twitter.com/nLi6GjE9M7

— Goetz Kluge (@Bonnetmaker) May 12, 2019

Gustave Doré's "Don Quixote" and other illustrations by Doré also might have inspired Henry Holiday when he illustrated Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the Snark".
·https://t.co/Pa3gLSZG3d
· pic.twitter.com/0vQIvXaCJt

— Goetz Kluge (@Bonnetmaker) May 12, 2019

Et voici l'image originale ! pic.twitter.com/6jeJbD9lA4

— L'Homme Littéraire 📖 (@HommeLitteraire) May 7, 2019

 

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