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John Tenniel (1820-1914) was an English illustrator and cartoonist, best known for his work in the British satirical magazine Punch

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Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: ALICEs MAD-TEA PARTY, 1865. Alice joins the March Hare, the Hatter

ALICEs MAD-TEA PARTY, 1865. Alice joins the March Hare, the Hatter, and the Dormouse for a Mad-Tea Party. Wood engraving after the design by Sir John Tenniel for the first edition of Lewis Carrolls

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: ALICE IN WONDERLAND, 1865. The Cheshire Cat. Illustration by John Tenniel from the first edition

ALICE IN WONDERLAND, 1865. The Cheshire Cat. Illustration by John Tenniel from the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland, 1865

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: The King and Queen of Hearts in Court, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

The King and Queen of Hearts in Court, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
The King and Queen of Hearts in Court, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914). From Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Alice and the Cheshire Cat, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

Alice and the Cheshire Cat, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
Alice and the Cheshire Cat, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914). From Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. [Macmillan & Co

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Alice looking at a small door behind a curtain, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

Alice looking at a small door behind a curtain, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
Alice looking at a small door behind a curtain, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914). From Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: The Mad Hatter, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

The Mad Hatter, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
The Mad Hatter, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914). From Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. [Macmillan & Co

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Alice and the Cheshire Cat, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Alice and the Cheshire Cat, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
XCF264483 Alice and the Cheshire Cat, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1832-98) (colour litho) by Tenniel

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Walrus and the Carpenter

Walrus and the Carpenter
Vintage colour lithograph of The Walrus and the Carpenter, from Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll, John Tenniel

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Alice and Humpty Dumpty

Alice and Humpty Dumpty
Vintage colour lithograph of Alice and Humpty Dumpty, from Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll, John Tenniel

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland
Vintage colour lithograph of Alice and the Dodo, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, John Tenniel

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Dropping the Pilot, 1890. Artist: John Tenniel

Dropping the Pilot, 1890. Artist: John Tenniel
Dropping the Pilot, 1890. Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) Prussian/German statesman, resigned as Chancellor, together with his son the German foreign minister

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Alice Holding a Bird, Alices Adventures in Wonderland

Alice Holding a Bird, Alices Adventures in Wonderland
A engraving of Alice taken from an original 1866 print of Alices Adventures in Wonderland written by Lewis Carroll and illustrated by John Tenniel

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: The Jabberwock

The Jabberwock
Vintage colour lithograph of The Jabberwock, from Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll, John Tenniel

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Off with her head! Alice and the Red Queen, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

Off with her head! Alice and the Red Queen, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
Off with her head! Alice and the Red Queen, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914). From Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Cheshire Cat on tree illustration, (Alices Adventures in Wonderland)

Cheshire Cat on tree illustration, (Alices Adventures in Wonderland)
Page scanned from an original book dated 1866, this is a colour illustration by John Tenniel from Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Walrus and carpenter illustration, (Alices Adventures in Wonderland)

Walrus and carpenter illustration, (Alices Adventures in Wonderland)
Page scanned from an original book dated 1870, this is a colour illustration by John Tenniel from Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking-glass

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: CARROLL: ALICE, 1865. Alice joins the March Hare, the Hatter, and the Dormouse for a Mad Tea Party

CARROLL: ALICE, 1865. Alice joins the March Hare, the Hatter, and the Dormouse for a Mad Tea Party. Wood engraving after Sir John Tenniel from the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Save Me From My Friends! Amir Sher Ali of Afghanistan endeavors to stand between the Russian bear

Save Me From My Friends! Amir Sher Ali of Afghanistan endeavors to stand between the Russian bear
SECOND AFGHAN WAR, 1878. Save Me From My Friends! Amir Sher Ali of Afghanistan endeavors to stand between the Russian bear and the British lion as each eyes the other with suspicion

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: The Mad Hatters Tea Party, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

The Mad Hatters Tea Party, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
XCF264481 The Mad Hatters Tea Party, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1832-9) (colour litho) by Tenniel

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: White Rabbit, Alices Adventures in Wonderland

White Rabbit, Alices Adventures in Wonderland
A engraving of the White Rabbit taken from an original 1866 print of Alices Adventures in Wonderland written by Lewis Carroll and illustrated by John Tenniel

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: The Mad Hatters Tea Party

The Mad Hatters Tea Party, from the Lewis Carroll Story Alice in Wonderland, Illustration by Sir John Tenniel 1871

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: The Cheshire Cat looking down at the Red King and Queen having an argument, 1889

The Cheshire Cat looking down at the Red King and Queen having an argument, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
The Cheshire Cat looking down at the Red King and Queen having an argument, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914)

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: The Queen of Hearts, 1930. Artist: John Tenniel

The Queen of Hearts, 1930. Artist: John Tenniel
The Queen of Hearts, 1930. The Queen of Hearts from Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland. After an illustration by John Tenniel (1820-1914) colour printed by Edward Evans (1826-1905)

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: SECOND AFGHAN WAR, 1878. Save Me From My Friends! Amir Sher Ali of Afghanistan

SECOND AFGHAN WAR, 1878. Save Me From My Friends! Amir Sher Ali of Afghanistan endeavors to stand between the Russian bear and the British lion as each eyes the other with suspicion

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Alices kitten, Dinah. Wood engraving after Sir John Tenniel for the first

CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Alices kitten, Dinah. Wood engraving after Sir John Tenniel for the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass, 1872

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Telescopic Philanthropy, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel

Telescopic Philanthropy, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel
Telescopic Philanthropy, 1865. Little London Arab. Please M, Ain t We Black Enough to be Cared For? (With Mr. Punchs Compliments to Lord Stanley.) In his novel, Bleak House

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: DODGSON: LOOKING GLASS. In another moment Alice was through the glass, and had

DODGSON: LOOKING GLASS. In another moment Alice was through the glass, and had jumped lightly down into the Looking-glass room

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Alice at the Looking-Glass

CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Alice at the Looking-Glass. Illustration by John Tenniel from the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass, 1872

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Great Exhibition, 1851, Crystal Garden Polka (coloured engraving)

Great Exhibition, 1851, Crystal Garden Polka (coloured engraving)
611331 Great Exhibition, 1851, Crystal Garden Polka (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Great Exhibition, 1851)

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Queen Alice and frog illustration, (Alices Adventures in Wonderland)

Queen Alice and frog illustration, (Alices Adventures in Wonderland)
Page scanned from an original book dated 1870, this is a colour illustration by John Tenniel from Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking-glass

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: The Cook, 1930. Artist: John Tenniel

The Cook, 1930. Artist: John Tenniel
The Cook, 1930. The Cook from Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland. After an illustration by John Tenniel (1820-1914) colour printed by Edward Evans (1826-1905)

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Happy Hampstead!, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain

Happy Hampstead!, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain
Happy Hampstead!, 1875. A suburban family is shown enjoying a day out in the park. Behind them lurk the shrouded and menacing figures of Smallpox and Fever

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: DODGSON: LOOKING GLASS. Alice found the glass was beginning to melt away

DODGSON: LOOKING GLASS. Alice found the glass was beginning to melt away. After the design by Sir John Tenniel for the first edition, 1872, of Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Scene from The Mad Hatters Tea Party, c. 1865 (pen and brown ink)

Scene from The Mad Hatters Tea Party, c. 1865 (pen and brown ink)
985961 Scene from The Mad Hatters Tea Party, c.1865 (pen and brown ink) by Tenniel, John (1820-1914); 12.5x9.9 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Scene from The Mad Hatters Tea Party)

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Caricature of future travel

Caricature of future travel
3847140 Caricature of future travel by Heath, William (1795-1840); (add.info.: Caricature of future travel March of intellect, 1829 by William Heath (1795-1840)

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: The Conservative Programme, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Conservative Programme, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Conservative Programme, 1872. This cartoon shows Benjamin Disraeli, the Conservative Leader of the Conservative Party. He is being questioned by Lord Abercorn about the Conservative policy

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: A Railway Revolution, 1874. Artist: Joseph Swain

A Railway Revolution, 1874. Artist: Joseph Swain
A Railway Revolution, 1874. A large lady seeks advice from the Railway guard at St Pancras. From Punch, or the London Charivari, October 10, 1874

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Alice entering the Looking-Glass

CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Alice entering the Looking-Glass. Illustration by John Tenniel from the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass, 1872

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Ticket-taker on the train inspecting Alice with opera glasses

CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Ticket-taker on the train inspecting Alice with opera glasses. Wood engraving after Sir John Tenniel for the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass, 1872

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: The Mock Turtle, Alice and The Gryphon, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

The Mock Turtle, Alice and The Gryphon, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
The Mock Turtle, Alice and The Gryphon, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914). From Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Alice and the Cheshire Cat, c1910. Artist: John Tenniel

Alice and the Cheshire Cat, c1910. Artist: John Tenniel
Alice and the Cheshire Cat, c1910. From Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll. [W. Butcher & Sons, London, c1910]

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Leap Year, Britannia!, n.d. Creator: Unknown

Leap Year, Britannia!, n.d. Creator: Unknown
Leap Year, Britannia!, n.d. There are some stiffish matters to clear, but I think we shall manage them'. Horse with a man's face. Possibly after Sir John Tenniel

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: The White Rabbit, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

The White Rabbit, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
XCF264476 The White Rabbit, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1832-9) (colour litho) by Tenniel, John (1820-1914); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: The Shower of Cards, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

The Shower of Cards, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
XCF264474 The Shower of Cards, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1832-98) (colour litho) by Tenniel

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: Cheshire Cat

Cheshire Cat
1865: Alice talking to the Cheshire Cat in a scene from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Alice in Wonderland - 1st edition - pub

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: The caterpillar on his mushroom, c1900

The caterpillar on his mushroom, c1900. After the illustrations by John Tenniel. From Coloured Lantern Slides - Primus Junior Lecturers Series: No. 776. Alice in Wonderland. Chapter I

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: She grew and grew, c1900

She grew and grew, c1900. After the illustrations by John Tenniel. From Coloured Lantern Slides - Primus Junior Lecturers Series: No. 776. Alice in Wonderland. Chapter I. Down The Rabbit Hole. [W

Background imageJohn Tenniel Collection: There was a mouse splashing about, c1900

There was a mouse splashing about, c1900. After the illustrations by John Tenniel. From Coloured Lantern Slides - Primus Junior Lecturers Series: No. 776. Alice in Wonderland. Chapter I



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John Tenniel Collection

John Tenniel (1820-1914) was an English illustrator and cartoonist, best known for his work in the British satirical magazine Punch. He is most famous for illustrating Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. His illustrations are considered to be some of the finest ever produced for a children's book. Tenniel also created political cartoons, including one depicting Prime Minister William Gladstone as a knight rescuing Britain from a dragon representing Irish Home Rule. He was knighted by Queen Victoria in 1893, becoming Sir John Tenniel. His work has been highly praised by many authors and artists throughout history, including Walt Disney who said that “Tenniel's pictures were so perfect they could not be improved upon”.
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The John Tenniel collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning selection of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the works of the renowned artist. John Tenniel was an English illustrator who gained fame for his illustrations in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. His intricate drawings are known for their whimsical style and attention to detail. Media Storehouse has curated a comprehensive collection of John Tenniel's artwork that captures the essence of his unique style. Our collection includes iconic images such as Alice with the Cheshire Cat and Tweedledee and Tweedledum. Each piece is available in various sizes and formats to suit any decor or occasion. Whether you're an art lover looking to add some classic pieces to your home or searching for a special gift for someone dear, our John Tenniel collection offers something truly magical that will delight all ages.
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John Tenniel was a renowned artist and illustrator who lived in the 19th century. He is best known for his illustrations of Lewis Carroll's classic children's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. John Tenniel art prints are high-quality reproductions of some of his most famous works, including those from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. These prints capture the intricate details and whimsical nature of Tenniel's illustrations, making them perfect for fans of both the book and the artist. In addition to his work on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, John Tenniel also created numerous political cartoons during his career. Some of these cartoons have been reproduced as art prints as well, showcasing Tenniel's skill at capturing complex ideas through visual imagery. John Tenniel art prints offer a unique glimpse into the mind and talent of one of history's greatest illustrators.
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We offer a wide range of John Tenniel art prints for purchase. Tenniel was an English illustrator and artist who is best known for his work on Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. Media Storehouse has a variety of prints featuring Tenniel's iconic illustrations from these books, including images of Alice, the Cheshire Cat, the Mad Hatter, and the Queen of Hearts. In addition to his work on Alice in Wonderland, Media Storehouse also offers prints featuring other illustrations by Tenniel. These include political cartoons that he created during his time as a cartoonist for Punch magazine in the 19th century. Whether you're a fan of Alice in Wonderland or simply appreciate classic illustration artwork, there are plenty of John Tenniel art prints available through Media Storehouse to suit your tastes.
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As a digital media licensing company, we offer a wide range of John Tenniel art prints at varying prices. The cost of each print depends on factors such as the size, quality, and type of paper used to produce it. However, you can rest assured that they will receive high-quality reproductions of Tenniel's iconic works. We provide customers with access to an extensive collection of artwork from some of the world's most renowned artists. This includes pieces by John Tenniel, whose illustrations for Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" have become timeless classics. Whether you're looking for a small print to hang in your home or office or a larger piece to display in a public space, we have something for everyone. With their vast selection and competitive pricing, it is easy to find the perfect John Tenniel art print that fits your budget and style preferences.
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