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By: Oskar Schmerling
This image is not accompanied by any text. However, its caption and the date of publication provide some context. In 1908, when this issue of Eshmakis Matraxi was published, a public cele...
By: Oskar Schmerling
To interpret the context of the illustration, we should first draw our attention to the small inscriptions: “Freedom” on the background of the composition, written in the shining circle; ...
By: Oskar Schmerling
The first issue of Slingshot is a fictional student’s diary featuring a series of satirical poems and caricatures depicting a typical day at school. The first caricature in the series ...
By: Oskar Schmerling
The first issue of Slingshot is a fictional student’s diary featuring a series of satirical poems and caricatures depicting a typical day at school. The second bell rings and, as depic...
By: Oskar Schmerling
The first issue of Slingshot is a fictional student’s diary featuring a series of satirical poems and caricatures depicting a typical day at school. The third caricature in the series ...
By: Oskar Schmerling
The first issue of Slingshot is a fictional student’s diary featuring a series of satirical poems and caricatures depicting a typical day at school. There’s no end to the lessons! The ...
By: Oskar Schmerling
The first issue of Slingshot is a fictional student’s diary featuring a series of satirical poems and caricatures depicting a typical day at school. The fifth and final bell rings and ...
By: Oskar Schmerling
Once upon a time, a king summoned his three viziers and asked them three questions: “How long does it take to go from the East to the West?  Which direction does the Lord look towards?...
By: Oskar Schmerling
This image illustrates the tale of a sly fox who helped a miller to live happily ever after.. The miller let the fox eat three of his hens, and in return,  the fox promised him that he...
By: Oskar Schmerling
There once was a timid boy who was bullied by his older brothers. One day two older brothers refused to share their food with him and kicked him out of the house. While he was wande...
By: Oskar Schmerling
This tale is about the king’s youngest son, Bolola, who set out from the palace to have several strange and quite bizarre adventures. (In the Georgian language, "bolo" means  "last," so t...