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The Queen turned angrily away from him and said to the Knave, Turn them over, 1907

The Queen turned angrily away from him and said to the Knave, Turn them over, 1907


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The Queen turned angrily away from him and said to the Knave, Turn them over, 1907

The Queen turned angrily away from him and said to the Knave, Turn them over, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, pub. 1907 (colour lithograph)

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This print captures a pivotal moment from Lewis Carroll's timeless tale, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". In this scene, beautifully depicted by Arthur Rackham in 1907, we witness the Queen of Hearts turning away from someone with an expression of anger etched upon her face. With authority and command in her voice, she demands the Knave to turn them over. Surrounded by a whimsical garden filled with vibrant red and white roses, this young girl named Alice finds herself immersed in a fantastical world where playing cards come to life. The historic graphica collection showcases Rackham's extraordinary talent for creating enchanting illustrations that transport viewers into another realm. As our eyes wander through the image, we notice the King of Hearts observing the unfolding drama while gardeners tend to their paint pots nearby. The contrasting colors of red and white symbolize duality - perhaps representing opposing forces or choices that Alice must confront on her journey. Arthur Rackham masterfully captures both the innocence and curiosity present within Alice as she navigates Wonderland. This print invites us to step into a world where imagination reigns supreme and ordinary rules are left behind. It serves as a reminder that even amidst chaos and confusion, there is beauty waiting to be discovered if only we dare to explore beyond what is known.

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