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Iconographic Sources
Image 1. Photograph of the hospital room. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 14. Image 2. The narrator’s arrival at Lowestoft. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 50. Image 3. At the farewell to Lowestoft, the meeting with the black hearse covered with wreaths. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 54. Image 4. From the hotel's balcony, the narrator sees the famous Lowestoft pier. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 53. Image 5. The pilgrimage continues South of Lowestoft. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 61. Image 6. A frame of the educational film about herring fishing that emerges to the narrator's memory. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 64. Image 7. Records the continuity of the route, now towards Southwold. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 79. Image 8. Façade of a degraded building found in The Hague. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 88. Image 9. Scheveningen beach landscape. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 92. Image 10. Dunwich Coast. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 158. Image 11. Ruins of All Saints, Dunwich. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 159. Image 12. Tower of the old Eccles Church Tower. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 159. Images 13 and 14. Photograph of Michael Hamburger's home. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), pages 185 and 184, respectively. Image 15. Map that reveals the highlight for the Orfordness extraterritorial land strip. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 232. Image 16. Probably a photograph that exhibits Sebald himself. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 260.
Image 17. Lithograph of W. G. Sebald by Jan Peter Tripp. Available in Unrecounted (2004), page 82. Image 18. Photograph inserted as part of the pilgrimage context. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 75. Image 19. Albrecht Dürer, Melencolia I, 1514. Available in: <http://www.albrechtdurerblog.com/theres-no-melancholy-in-melencolia-onesecret-of-greatest-art-fraud-in-art-history/>, consulted on September 8th 2019. Image 20. The Anatomy Lesson seen from the narrative of The Rings of Saturn. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), pages 22 and 23. Image 21. Emphasis given to misrepresentation of the hand. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 25. Image 22. View of Haarlem with quarar fields, Jacob van Ruisdael, 1670-1675. Available in:<https://www.mauritshuis.nl/en/explore/the-collection/artworks/viewof-haarlem-with-bleaching-grounds-155/>, consulted on July 8th 2019. Image 23. Battle of Sole Bay, Willem Van der Velde, 1672. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 85. Image 24. Small-scale snapshot of the Battle of Waterloo panorama. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 130. Image 25. Photograph attributed to the character Jacques Austerlitz. Available in Austerlitz (2012a), page 167. Images 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31. Photographs of the desolate landscapes covered by the narrator. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), pages 40, 198, 262, 142, 217 and 141, respectively. Image 32. The quincunce, structure discovered by Thomas Browne. Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 29. Image 33. The adult silkworm moth (table 29, figure 23). Available in The Rings of Saturn (2010), page 272.
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