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BibliOdyssey: Wendel Dietterlin, Jacques Callot, Sir Peter Lely, Barbaro, Master IAM of Zwolle, James Bruce, Walter Rothschild, Charles Meryon, [unkonwn]
The amazing, fascinating, enlightening, bizarre and wonderful cornucopia of visual ephemera from books, periodicals and other sources known as BibliOdyssey recently turned 7.

That means the rabbit hole goes even deeper.

I’ll wish author peacay many happy returns, and if you get fascinated with this stuff the way I do, I’ll issue my Major Time Sink Warning, and wish you bon voyage.

(Images above: Wendel Dietterlin, Jacques Callot, Sir Peter Lely, Barbaro, Master IAM of Zwolle, James Bruce, Walter Rothschild, Charles Meryon, [unkonwn])


Comments

4 responses to “BibliOdyssey at 7”

  1. Thanks very much (once again!) for the very kind words and shout-out Charley.

  2. Agreed, Charley, BibliOdyssey is a major time sink just like, well, the archives right here…

    Exploring great art from many sources. As a friend of mine likes to say, “It’s the same thing, only different.”

  3. Damn you Charley Parker. I give up. all the cool stuff has already been done.

    1. Yeah. That’s what they said in the 15th century.