Alice in Wonderland

File:Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland_cover_(1865).jpgLewis Carroll in 1863Page from the manuscript of Alice's Adventures Under Ground, 1864. Handwritten and illustrated by Carroll, it is held in the British Library.The White RabbitThe Cheshire CatAlice trying to play croquet with a FlamingoMad Tea Party. Theophilus Carter, an eccentric furniture dealer from Oxford, has been suggested as a model for The Hatter.Three cards painting the white rose tree red to cover it up from the Queen of Hearts (Coloured Tenniel illustration)John Tenniel, who was already famous as the chief cartoonist for Punch, was approached by Carroll to provide the illustrations for the published novel.Alice by Tenniel, one of his 42 illustrations for the novel.Opening pages of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Macmillan Publishers, LondonIn 1907, the copyright on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland expired in the UK, entering the tale into the public domain. Since the story was intimately tied to the illustrations by Tenniel, new illustrated versions were then received with some significant objection by English reviewers.[87] In 2010, artist David Revoy received the CG Choice Award for his digital painting "Alice in Wonderland".Alice in Wonderland (1879) by the artist George Dunlop Leslie. Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts, it depicts a mother reading the book to her child (whose light blue dress and white pinafore were inspired by Alice).File:Alice_in_Wonderland_(1903_film).jpgFile:Halloween_Parade_2015_(22095223298).jpg

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