Alice Liddell Collection
Alice Liddell, a timeless muse captured through the lens of Julia Margaret Cameron in Pomona, 1872
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Alice Liddell, a timeless muse captured through the lens of Julia Margaret Cameron in Pomona, 1872. Her enchanting presence transcends time, as seen in Lewis Carroll's photograph of Lorina and Alice donning Chinese dresses in 1860. Carroll's artistic vision further unfolds with his portrayal of Alice as The Beggar Maid in 1858. A monochromatic portrait from the 19th century reveals Alice Pleasance Liddell's captivating essence. Another black and white photo showcases her transformation into the beggar-child, exuding innocence and vulnerability. In yet another striking image, we witness the ethereal beauty herself, frozen in time. Althea (Alice Liddell) graces us with her delicate features in an albumen print from 1872. The whimsical world of Wonderland comes alive when The Dodo presents Alice with a thimble—a moment immortalized through vibrant color engraving. And who could forget the iconic White Rabbit adorning the title page of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, " forever etching itself into our collective imagination? Lorina and it can captured together once more, their bond evident even without color to enhance their connection. Pomona beckons us back to its enchanting embrace through a mesmerizing black and white photo from 1872—its allure undiminished by time. Finally, characters from "Alice in Wonderland" dance across a colorful engraving—an ode to Alice's enduring legacy. Through these glimpses into her life and fictional adventures alike, we are reminded that Alice Liddell is not merely a character but an embodiment of curiosity, wonderment, and everlasting charm that continues to captivate hearts across generations.