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Alice in wonderland, from source unknown (colour litho)
5323360 Alice in wonderland, from source unknown (colour litho) by Morgan, Frederick (1856-1927); Private Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22566166
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This print of "Alice in Wonderland" takes us on a whimsical journey into the magical world of childhood imagination. The source of this vibrant colour lithograph remains unknown, adding an air of mystery and intrigue to the already enchanting scene. In this delightful image, we find Alice, a young girl dressed in a charming outfit, surrounded by woodland creatures and delectable food. She is playfully feeding rabbits and bunnies amidst a backdrop adorned with beautiful bluebells. The lush greenery creates an idyllic setting that transports us straight into the heart of wonderland. The costumes worn by Alice and her furry companions add to the sense of fantasy and make-believe. They evoke a sense of nostalgia for simpler times when children could freely explore their imaginations without any constraints. One cannot help but be drawn to the abundance of cabbage displayed prominently in the foreground - perhaps hinting at some hidden symbolism or metaphor within Lewis Carroll's iconic tale. This extraordinary piece from Frederick Morgan's collection captures not only the innocence and joyfulness associated with childhood but also invites viewers to embrace their own inner childlike curiosity. It serves as a reminder that even as adults, we can still find magic in our everyday lives if we dare to look beyond what meets the eye.
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