'A Doorway in Cairo' by William Simpson. 1884

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Davel23@fedia.io · 15 pts · 201d (1 reply)

Well, that's certainly one way to discourage burglars, just drop a crocodile on them.

FoxyFerengi@startrek.website · 2 pts · 201d

Looks like it's a dead, decaying croc

Reverendender@sh.itjust.works · 9 pts · 201d

Let us not go to Cairo. ‘‘Tis a silly place.

stelelor@lemmy.ca · 6 pts · 201d

You've heard of the elephant in the room, but what about the crocodile on the doorway?

Sergio@piefed.social · 5 pts · 201d

Apparently this was "Engraved in the Illustrated London News, 18th July 1868" ( cite ) I think the idea is, originally it was an engraving in the paper, then later the artist made a watercolor out of it?

The artist was a "special artist" for the Illustrated London News - I think like an artist at large? basically he travelled around the world making art and selling it to them?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Simpson_(Scottish_artist)#Illustrated_London_News

Muffi@programming.dev · 4 pts · 201d

This makes me want to re-read "The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate" by Ted Chiang

stephen@lazysoci.al · 1 pts · 201d

Igneous Cutwell’s house.