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Lewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection (page 4)

Images of the famous writer & illustrations from his novels

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Background imageLewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection: Engraving Alice in Wonderland

Engraving Alice in Wonderland
The King and Queen of Hearts at the trial of the Knave of Hearts

Background imageLewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection: Engraving Alice in Wonderland

Engraving Alice in Wonderland
The King and Queen of Hearts at the trial of the Knave of Hearts

Background imageLewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection: Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland
Alices Evidence

Background imageLewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection: Family Group

Family Group
circa 1865: A family group with the women members in crinolines. Possibly by Lewis Carroll. (Photo by Lewis Carroll/Getty Images)

Background imageLewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection: Croquet Party

Croquet Party
A Victorian croquet party photographed by Lewis Carroll. (Photo by Lewis Carroll/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageLewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection: Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll
circa 1860: British mathematician, author and photographer Charles Lutwidge Dogson (1832 - 1898), who wrote several books under the pseudonym of Lewis Carroll. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageLewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection: Alice and the white Knight engraving 1899

Alice and the white Knight engraving 1899
Thought the Looking-Glass and What Alice found there

Background imageLewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection: The chess knight engraving 1899

The chess knight engraving 1899
Thought the Looking-Glass and What Alice found there

Background imageLewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection: Alice with the Queen engraving 1899

Alice with the Queen engraving 1899
Thought the Looking-Glass and What Alice found there

Background imageLewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection: My Milk Boy

My Milk Boy
A little boy carrying a basket and milk churn, circa 1860. (Photo by Lewis Carroll/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageLewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection: Sibling Rivalry

Sibling Rivalry
The only sister who would write to her brother, though the table had got folded down! The other sisters are sternly resolved to set off to Halnaby and the Castle

Background imageLewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection: Twas Brillig

Twas Brillig
Some of the imaginary animals from the nonsense poem Jabberwocky, which appears in the 1872 novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll

Background imageLewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection: Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll
circa 1870: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898), who wrote the Alice books under the pseudonym of Lewis Carroll. He was also an early pioneer of photography. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageLewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection: Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll
1863: English mathematician, writer and photographer Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll (1832 - 1898). (Photo by Oscar Gustav Rejlander/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageLewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection: The White Rabbit

The White Rabbit
1865: The White Rabbit studies his watch, from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Alice in Wonderland - 1st edition - pub. 1865 Illustration by J Tenniel (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageLewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection: Jabberwocky

Jabberwocky
1872: The slaying of the Jabberwock from Through the Looking Glass, by Lewis Carroll. In a gloomy forest a dragon-like beast is being attacked by a small sword-wielding figure

Background imageLewis Carroll (1832-1898) Illustrated Art Prints Collection: Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll
circa 1875: English nonsense writer and versifier, author of Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass, Lewis Carroll ( 1832 - 1998)



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