EditorialHenri Rousseau: Woman Walking in an Exotic Forest (Femme se promenant dans une for?t exotique), Henri Rousseau, 1905, Oil on canvas, Henri Rousseau, a self-taught painter, became the unlikely hero of the Parisian avant-garde for his 'na?ve' style and e...
EditorialTheater Plays in Beijing. The love for the theater in Beijing is reaching almost absurd dimensions, and strangely enough in all the plays it is about whether Mr. Alfred will marry Miss Josephine. There is no better proof for the stupidity of the Chines...
EditorialQRS- Q for Queen Anne; R stands for Richard & Robert; and S for the snail. The Absurd ABC. With ... illustrations by Walter Crane, etc. G. Routledge & Sons: London, 1874. Source: 12805.l.35. Language: English.
EditorialAn emblematical miniature illustrating the thoughtless, absurd, and familiar act of the person who chops or saws off the branch upon which he is seated. Sala critiicises the man's lack of foresight.The scene illustrates a love poem dedicated by Pierre ...
EditorialTUV- T stands for Tom the son of a pipier; U for the unicorn; and V for the victuals. The Absurd ABC. With ... illustrations by Walter Crane, etc. G. Routledge & Sons: London, 1874. Source: 12805.l.35. Language: English.
EditorialKLMNOP- K for calm Kitty; L for little man; M for Miss Muffett; N for numerous children; O for the old person; and P for the pie made of blackbirds. The Absurd ABC. With ... illustrations by Walter Crane, etc. G. Routledge & Sons: London, 1874. Source:...
EditorialWXYZ- W for the woman who was not over nice; X is the X that is found on buns; Y for yankee doodle; and Z for the zany who looked like a fool. The Absurd ABC. With ... illustrations by Walter Crane, etc. G. Routledge & Sons: London, 1874. Source: 12805...
EditorialABCD- A for the apple or alphabet pie; B is the baby; C for the cat that played on the fiddle; and D for the dame with her pig at the stile. The Absurd ABC. With ... illustrations by Walter Crane, etc. G. Routledge & Sons: London, 1874. Source: 12805.l...
EditorialEFG- E for the Englishman; F for the frog; and G for goosey gander. The Absurd ABC. With ... illustrations by Walter Crane, etc. G. Routledge & Sons: London, 1874. Source: 12805.l.35. Language: English.
EditorialHIJ- H for poor Humpty; I for the inn; and J does for poor Jack and also for Jill. The Absurd ABC. With ... illustrations by Walter Crane, etc. G. Routledge & Sons: London, 1874. Source: 12805.l.35. Language: English.