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DODGSON: LOOKING GLASS. Alice and the White Knight

DODGSON: LOOKING GLASS.
Alice and the White Knight. After the design by Sir John Tenniel for the first edition, 1872, of Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass

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1872 Alice Alice In Wonderland Carroll Dodgson Equestrian Fantasy Lewis Literature Lutwidge Novel Tenniel Through The Looking Glass Wonderland White Knight


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DODGSON: LOOKING GLASS. Alice and the White Knight captures a whimsical moment from Lewis Carroll's iconic novel, Through the Looking Glass. This enchanting print showcases Sir John Tenniel's original illustration for the first edition published in 1872. The image transports us to a fantastical world where Alice, a young girl with an insatiable curiosity, encounters the noble White Knight on horseback. In this scene, we witness Alice's wide-eyed wonder as she engages in conversation with the gallant equestrian figure. The intricate details of Tenniel's artwork bring to life both characters' distinctive personalities - Alice exuding innocence and curiosity while the White Knight emanates chivalry and wisdom. The composition beautifully balances elements of fantasy and reality, inviting viewers into Carroll's imaginative realm. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of Dodgson (Carroll) himself - an English author who created these beloved tales under his pen name. This timeless piece not only celebrates literature but also serves as a visual testament to the enduring allure of Wonderland. Whether you are an admirer of Carroll's work or simply appreciate art that sparks imagination, DODGSON: LOOKING GLASS is sure to transport you on a magical journey through literature.

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