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ArticleJohn Tenniel – an introductionCreator of the iconic 'Alice's Adventure's in Wonderland' illustrations, John Tenniel's career was fascinatingly varied
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ArticleAlice: through the pagesand What Alice Found There (1871) would not have become two of the world's best-loved books without John…
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ArticleChris Riddell: Drawing 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'Chris tells us how he was inspired by the Victorian illustrator John Tenniel, who illustrated the first…
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ArticleIllustrating Wonderland with Kristjana S WilliamsKristjana took inspiration from the V&A’s collection of 19th-century 'paper peepshows', as well as John…
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ArticleThe real Alice in WonderlandAlice Liddell, being stubborn, precocious and curious, (although the famous illustration of Alice by John…
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Happy Families, A New and Diverting Game for Juveniles
London, ca. 1860
H Beard Print Collection
London, 26th October 1878
Sir John Tenniel's illustrations to Lewis Carroll's Through the looking-glass
London, 1988
Sir John Tenniel's illustrations to Lewis Carroll's Alice's adventures in Wonderland
London, 1988
Print
Britain, late 19th century
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Blog PostThe V&A Illustration Awards 2022 are now openThey will join the V&A’s outstanding collections of illustration, including works by renowned artists…
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Blog PostReimagining ‘Alice’ in Print & PerformanceThis illustration by John Tenniel from Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871) features…
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Blog PostTenniel packs a Punch with a curiouser and curiouser political cartoonJohn Tenniel is best known for his illustrations to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, but he was also a prolific political cartoonist, visually commenting on the news for satirical magazines like Punch. He used his skill...
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Blog PostThe WI take overin the Royal Navy, loose covers of 50 years ago in the Royal Yacht “Victoria & Albert”, a friend’s tennis…
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Blog PostAnimating Alicea unique take on the universally recognisable characters, first created by Carroll and illustrator John…