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Henry Jones Thaddeus - The Origin of the Harp of Elfin (1890)
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Henry Jones Thaddeus (1859-1929) "The Wounded Poacher" Oil on canvas Realism Located in the National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
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zegalba · 2 years
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Henry Jones Thaddeus: 'The Origin of the Harp of Elfin' (1890)
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zoeandsubaloveart · 5 months
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Henry Jones Thaddeus (Irish, 1859-1929)
The Wounded Poacher (1881)
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sofysta · 5 months
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The Origin of the Harp of Elfin
Henry Jones Thaddeus
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misscromwellsmonocle · 2 months
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The Wounded Poacher (1881) by Henry Jones Thaddeus
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withnailrules · 5 months
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Red sky at night by Henry Jones Thaddeus (1860-1929)
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make-me-believe · 2 years
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The wounded Poacher - Henry Jones Thaddeus (1881)
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“El cazador furtivo herido” es una obra del pintor irlandés Henry Jones Thaddeus creada alrededor de 1881.
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karrova · 7 months
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The Origin of the Harp of Elfin
Henry Jones Thaddeus
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Henry Jones Thaddeus - A Soudanese love song, Morocco (1889)
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anoma1ia · 1 year
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“The Wounded Poacher”,Henry Jones Thaddeus
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irishyuri · 11 months
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more painting redraw practice! this time merwaine x ‘the wounded poacher’ by henry jones thaddeus
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thebunnylord · 2 months
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List of names dowager Hatt Called the Engines
Thomas: Theodore, Timmy, thibault, Tabitha, Tyler, Tyus, tucker, Thaddeus, Tobias, Tony, Tommy.
Edward: Edwin, Erwin, Ezekiel, Ethan, Egbert, Everett, Emmett, Eric, Elliot, that train that once pushed that other train up a hill.
Gordon: Gregory, Geoffrey, George, Grayson, Godfrey, Gustav, Giuseppe, Graig, big train. Flying Scott’s brother cousin or something.
Henry: Harry, Hudson, Hitler, Hunter, green fat engine, hector, Hendricks, Hayden, Hyde, Hans, Hansel, Holmes.
James: Jon, Joe, Amos, Alma, Jesus, Jacob, bee sting train, Jerry, Judas. Jeff.
Percy: Paul, pasta, pea, Pedro, Perry, Pete, Pablo, diablo.
Toby: Troy, tony, Tobias, Tyler, Otis
Duck: Montgomery, Mona, Monty, Mussolini, bird train, Duke, Drake, (refused to call Duck as Duck because she thought it was too degrading)
Donald: Douglas
Douglas: Donald
Oliver: …. Which one are you again? Who are you again? Ozzy, Oscar, Otto, Octavius. Olivia,
Emily: Eleanore, Esmeralda, Esme, Erica, Emma, Evangelina, emerald, Ellen, Eva, Eve,
Diesel: Doris, Dennis, Daniel, Dan, David, you, who named you? The Deisel with no name.
Bill: Prince Buddy bear Xxavier Dijonny Nevah cash cash III (Bill told Dowager Hatt that was his full name when they met)
Ben: Sir Jermastesty Brexicalishrika Llallañalamopolisistyck Billy Bob Robert jones brother son XXVIII (also told Dowager hatt that was his name.)
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1five1two · 1 year
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'The Wounded Poacher'. Henry Jones Thaddeus. 1859-1929.
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thechanelmuse · 1 year
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My Book Review
In his first memoir, The Big Sea, Langston Hughes unveils his self-portrait as a depressed, vulnerable young world traveler in his 20s in the 1920s, aiming to understand his family and sense of self against the barriers of society. His gift of words and will to finally be leads to his self-discovery, awakening, and budding friendships in the midst of examining the racial construct and class structures around him in various countries. I Wonder As I Wonder is a continuation of his wanderlust spirit around the world into the 1930s. Langston paints a portrait of societal structures and cultures around the world —Cuba, Haiti, Russia, Soviet Central Asia, Japan, Spain — (even witnessing dictatorships and the Spanish Civil War) and within the US. He makes his imprint as a gifted wordsmith during the The Great Depression, meeting new and some familiar faces along the way. Just as The Big Sea, I Wonder As I Wonder is a layered sensory book. You feel like you’re right there in the past as a curious world traveler, seeing through his eyes, taking field notes, witnessing the shaping of various countries and the way it translates to the daily lives of the people, and how it all compares/contrasts to today. It's funny that upon concluding this memoir, Langston still writes about wanting to be a writer: “But that is what I want to be, a writer, recording what I see commenting upon it, and distilling from my own emotions a personal interpretation.” The thought of doing while actually doing. Journeying through the preceding pages with him, you understand it's really his longing to make his passion a successful earning career in spite of barriers. He did indeed.
SN: The photos aren’t included in book, but are pivotal to the details in the book. 
Langston Hughes with dog on beach at Carmel, California (1934)
The next 3 photos are Langston Hughes in Haiti (1931)
The next 2 photos are Langston Hughes and Dorothy West in route to Russia (1932)
The Russian film company Meschrabpom's "Black and White" film team on the SS Europe (1932). Front row from left: Mildred Jones, Louis Thompson, Constance White, Katherine Jenkins, Sylvia Garner, Dorothy West, Mollie Lewis. Middle row from left: Wayland Rudd, Frank Montero, Matt Crawford, George Sample, Laurence Alberga, Langston Hughes, Juanita Lewis, Alan McKenzie. Back row from left: Ted Poston, Henry Lee Moon, Thurston Lewis, Lloyd Patterson, Loren Miller
Langston Hughes and German journalist Arthur Koestler (far right) on a cotton kolhoy in Soviet Central Asia (1932)
Langston Hughes in Ashgabat (1932)
Thaddeus Battle, former student at Howard University and activist in the National Negro Congress, Bernard “Bunny” Rucker, and Langston Hughes on the battlefield in Spain (January 1938)
Langston Hughes, Soviet journalist Mikhail Koltsov, Ernest Hemingway, Cuban poet and journalist Nicolás Guillén in Madrid, 1937
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