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  1. Sir John Tenniel, a well-known English illustrator and political cartoonist for the magazine ‘Punch’, made the illustrations for both Alice in Wonderland books.

  2. The Victorian artist John Tenniel (1820 – 1914) is most famous for his vivid illustrations for the books 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' (1865) and 'Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There' (1871), written by Lewis Carroll.

  3. May 27, 2008 · The Tenniel Illustrations for Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. by. Sir John Tenniel. ILLUSTRATIONS. 1. King and Queen inspecting tart in courtroom . 2. White Rabbit checking watch . 3. Alice finding tiny door behind curtain . 4. Alice taking "Drink Me" bottle . 5. Alice stretched tall . 6. Giant Alice watching Rabbit run away . 7.

  4. Jul 26, 2020 · Tenniel was introduced to Lewis Carroll in 1864. After reading the writer's manuscript for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, he agreed to create 42 illustrations for the book. But when Tenniel completed his drafts, the notoriously picky Carroll only liked one—the drawing of Humpty Dumpty.

  5. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland pictures. B elow you can find all original illustrations from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, drawn by John Tenniel. Click on the thumbnail images to enlarge the illustration and/or browse through them.

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  6. Dec 29, 2020 · Blanche McManus, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dalí, Ralph Steadman, and Yayoi Kusama have all taken their turn at bringing the “curious and curiouser” inhabitants of Wonderland to life, but the most iconic Alice images remain John Tenniel’s illustrations for the first edition published in 1865.

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  8. These web pages provide resources for scholars of John Tenniel’s illustrations for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (AAIW) and Through the Looking-Glass (TTLG). All the images from the two books are reproduced in the section labelled All Illustrations with information such as measurements and location within the text.

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