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It's all about trick or treat

All the best wishes for the Halloween from Zhenia Vasiliev Illustration!

tags: acrylic, bat, cat, halloween, hat, pumpkin, treat, trick
categories: research notes
Monday 10.31.11
Posted by Zhenia Vasiliev
 

Come get me!

There was an Old Man of Aosta, Who possessed a large Cow, but he lost her; But they said, "Don't you see, She has rushed up a tree? You invidious Old Man of Aosta!"

E.Lear, 1846

tags: cartoon, cow, drawing, hat, illustration, italy, lear, limerick, nonsense, old man, pen and ink, poetry, tree
categories: research notes
Friday 03.18.11
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You say hi, I say low

There was an old Person of Burton, Whose answers were rather uncertain; When they said, "How d'ye do?" He replied, "Who are you?" That distressing old person of Burton.

E.Lear, 1846

tags: badger-dog, cartoon, dachshund, dog, drawing, greet, greeting, hat, hi, illustration, lear, limerick, nonsense, old man, passer-by, pen and ink, poetry, street, town
categories: research notes
Monday 03.14.11
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Is anybody home?

There was an Old Man, who said, "Well! Will NOBODY answer this bell? I have pulled day and night, Till my hair has grown white, But nobody answers this bell!"

E.Lear, 1846

tags: bell, book, cartoon, cow, drawing, glasses, hat, illustration, lear, limerick, nonsense, old man, pen and ink, poetry
categories: research notes
Monday 02.28.11
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Rearing horse

There was an Old Man with a beard, Who sat on a horse when he reared; But they said, "Never mind! You will fall off behind, You propitious Old Man with a beard!"

E.Lear, 1846

tags: cartoon, drawing, hat, horse, illustration, lear, limerick, nonsense, old man, pen and ink, poetry, rearing, stunt, young lady
categories: research notes
Monday 02.21.11
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I'm evil, evil!...

There was an Old Person of Bangor, Whose face was distorted with anger; He tore off his boots, And subsisted on roots, That borascible person of Bangor.

E.Lear, 1846

tags: angry, cartoon, drawing, eat, evil, food, forest, hat, hedgehog, illustration, lear, limerick, nonsense, old man, pen and ink, poetry, roots, trees
categories: research notes
Sunday 02.20.11
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Wig is big

There was an old person of Dutton, Whose head was so small as a button; So to make it look big, He purchased a wig, And rapidly rushed about Dutton.

E.Lear, 1846

tags: cartoon, drawing, hat, illustration, jog, lear, limerick, nonsense, old man, pen and ink, poetry, run, town, walking stick, wig
categories: research notes
Monday 02.14.11
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Smile that cow away

There was an Old Man who said, "How,-- Shall I flee from this horrible Cow? I will sit on this stile, And continue to smile, Which may soften the heart of that Cow."

E.Lear, 1846

tags: cartoon, cow, drawing, fence, hat, heart, illustration, lear, limerick, nonsense, old man, pasture, pen and ink, poetry, smile, stile
categories: research notes
Tuesday 02.08.11
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I will be right back

There was an Old Man of Coblenz, The length of whose legs was immense; He went with one prance, From Turkey to France, That surprising Old Man of Coblenz.

E.Lear, 1846

tags: beard, cartoon, city, cityscape, coblenz, drawing, eiffel's tower, foot, France, germany, hat, illustration, koblenz, la tour eiffel, lear, leg, limerick, long, nonsense, old man, paris, pen and ink, pince-nez, poetry, suit, tower, town
categories: research notes
Saturday 02.05.11
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On the cliff with Homer

There was an Old Person of Cromer, Who stood on one leg to read Homer; When he found he grew stiff, He jumped over the cliff, Which concluded that Person of Cromer.

E.Lear, 1846

tags: book, cartoon, cliff, drawing, hat, homer, illustration, lear, limerick, mountains, moustache, nonsense, old man, pen and ink, poetry
categories: research notes
Sunday 01.30.11
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Rats in the house

There was an Old Man who supposed, That the street door was partially closed; But some very large rats, Ate his coats and his hats, While that futile old gentleman dozed.

E.Lear, 1846

tags: cartoon, cat, coat, hat, house, limerick, nonsense, old man, pen and ink, poetry, rats, rocking chair
categories: research notes
Saturday 12.25.10
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