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White Rabbit Collection

"The Enigmatic White Rabbit: A Journey Through Wonderland" Step into the whimsical world of Alice in Wonderland

Background imageWhite Rabbit 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 imageWhite Rabbit Collection: This mural is common to many monasteries and tells the story of co-operation

This mural is common to many monasteries and tells the story of co-operation and unity amongst Buddha and his three disciples

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: Alice in Wonderland, Seattle, 1938. Creator: Unknown

Alice in Wonderland, Seattle, 1938. Creator: Unknown
Alice in Wonderland, Seattle, 1938. Seattle Children's Theatre Presents U. of W. Puppeteers in "Alice in Wonderland" A Full Length Puppet Play with Music'

Background imageWhite Rabbit 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 imageWhite Rabbit Collection: Down the Rabbit Hole, c1900

Down the Rabbit Hole, 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 imageWhite Rabbit Collection: The White Rabbit with a watch, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

The White Rabbit with a watch, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
The White Rabbit with a watch, 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 imageWhite Rabbit Collection: Characters from Alice in Wonderland (colour engraving)

Characters from Alice in Wonderland (colour engraving)
3740337 Characters from Alice in Wonderland (colour engraving) by Tenniel, John (1820-1914); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: That you won t, thought Alice, c1900

That you won t, thought Alice, c1900. After the illustrations by John Tenniel. From Coloured Lantern Slides - Primus Junior Lecturers Series: No. 776. Alice in Wonderland. Chapter I

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: The Queen never left off quarrelling with the other players... 1907

The Queen never left off quarrelling with the other players... 1907
The Queen never left off quarrelling with the other players, and shouting Off with his head! or, Off with her head! from Alices Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, pub

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: A Rabbit as court official blowing a trumpet for an announcement, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

A Rabbit as court official blowing a trumpet for an announcement, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
A Rabbit as court official blowing a trumpet for an announcement, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914)

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: Alice putting her hand down to the White Rabbit, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

Alice putting her hand down to the White Rabbit, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
Alice putting her hand down to the White Rabbit, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914)

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: Too Late said The Rabbit, 1930. Artist: John Tenniel

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

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: The Rabbit Running Away, 1930. Artist: John Tenniel

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

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: Rabbit (pen & wash on paper)

Rabbit (pen & wash on paper)
3550943 Rabbit (pen & wash on paper) by Crawhall, Joseph (1861-1913); 25.4x20.3 cm; Glasgow Museums, UK; (add.info.: Pen and wash drawing on paper entitled Rabbit)

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: John Tenniels illustrations from Alice in Wonderland

John Tenniels illustrations from Alice in Wonderland
3783081 John Tenniels illustrations from Alice in Wonderland by Tenniel, John (1820-1914); (add.info.: John Tenniels illustrations from Alice in Wonderland - medley of characters)

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: The Trial of the Knave of Hearts, from Alices Adventures In Wonderland And Through

The Trial of the Knave of Hearts, from Alices Adventures In Wonderland And Through
2657673 The Trial of the Knave of Hearts, from Alices Adventures In Wonderland And Through The Looking-Glass And What Alice Found There, by Lewis Carroll (1832 - 98)

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: 'The Rabbit started violently', illustration for Lewis Carrolls Alice

"The Rabbit started violently", illustration for Lewis Carrolls Alice
4075068 " The Rabbit started violently", illustration for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland, 1901 (litho) by Newell

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: The Trial in Alices Adventures in Wonderland

The Trial in Alices Adventures in Wonderland
LLM459194 The Trial in Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Tenniel, John (1820-1914) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Trial in Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (De Wolfe)

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: 'Catch him, you by the hedge', illustration for Lewis Carrolls Alice

"Catch him, you by the hedge", illustration for Lewis Carrolls Alice
4075076 " Catch him, you by the hedge", illustration for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland, 1901 (litho) by Newell

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: 'Down she came upon a heap of dry leaves', illustration for Lewis Carroll

"Down she came upon a heap of dry leaves", illustration for Lewis Carroll
4075065 " Down she came upon a heap of dry leaves", illustration for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland, 1901 (litho) by Newell

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
3759452 Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); (add.info.: Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson)

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: The White Rabbit with trumpet and scroll heralding the accusation

The White Rabbit with trumpet and scroll heralding the accusation
5668954 The White Rabbit with trumpet and scroll heralding the accusation, from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll first published in 1865 by Tenniel

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: Why Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland

Why Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland
3471637 Why Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, pub.1907 (colour litho) by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); (add.info.: Lewis Carroll)

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: Alices trial, from a stage production of Alice in Wonderland (b / w photo)

Alices trial, from a stage production of Alice in Wonderland (b / w photo)
3093740 Alices trial, from a stage production of Alice in Wonderland (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Alices trial)

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: Textile design for Alice in Wonderland (w / c and pencil on paper)

Textile design for Alice in Wonderland (w / c and pencil on paper)
STC172914 Textile design for Alice in Wonderland (w/c and pencil on paper) by Voysey, Charles Francis Annesley (1857-1941); Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: 'Whats that in the window?', illustration for Lewis Carroll

"Whats that in the window?", illustration for Lewis Carroll
4075075 " Whats that in the window?", illustration for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland, 1901 (litho) by Newell

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: 'Why, Mary Ann, what are you doing here?', illustration for Lewis Carroll

"Why, Mary Ann, what are you doing here?", illustration for Lewis Carroll
4075074 " Why, Mary Ann, what are you doing here?", illustration for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland, 1901 (litho) by Newell

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: Girl holding White Rabbit, Girl Fishing (chromolitho)

Girl holding White Rabbit, Girl Fishing (chromolitho)
733146 Girl holding White Rabbit, Girl Fishing (chromolitho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Girl holding White Rabbit)

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: Alice drops The White Rabbit, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland

Alice drops The White Rabbit, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland
2657680 Alice drops The White Rabbit, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1832 - 98), published 1891 (engraving) by Tenniel

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: Paul Daniels with his pet rabbit Starsky. 27th November 1985

Paul Daniels with his pet rabbit Starsky. 27th November 1985

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: The Trial of the Knave of Hearts, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

The Trial of the Knave of Hearts, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
XCF264475 The Trial of the Knave of Hearts, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1832-9) (colour litho) by Tenniel

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: Why Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland, 1907

Why Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland, 1907
Why Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, pub. 1907 (colour lithograph)

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: A Rabbit as court official blowing a trumpet for an announcement, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

A Rabbit as court official blowing a trumpet for an announcement, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
A Rabbit as court official blowing a trumpet for an announcement, 1889. Lewis Carrolls (1832-1898) Alice in Wonderland as illustrated by John Tenniel (1820-1914)

Background imageWhite Rabbit 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 imageWhite Rabbit Collection: The White Rabbit with a watch, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel

The White Rabbit with a watch, 1889. Artist: John Tenniel
The White Rabbit with a watch, 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 imageWhite Rabbit Collection: White rabbit Ogata GekkAś mentioned object Japan

White rabbit Ogata GekkAś mentioned object Japan
White rabbit, Ogata Gekko (mentioned on object), Japan, 1900 - 1910, paper, calcium oxide, colour woodcut, h 241 mm × w 250 mm

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: CARROLL: WHITE RABBIT 1865. The White Rabbit observing that he shall be too late

CARROLL: WHITE RABBIT 1865. The White Rabbit observing that he shall be too late: colored wood engraving after the design by Sir John Tenniel for the first edition, 1865

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: CARROLL: ALICE, 1865. After growing large, Alice reaches for the Rabbit

CARROLL: ALICE, 1865. After growing large, Alice reaches for the Rabbit. After the design by Sir John Tenniel for the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: Knave before the King and Queen of Hearts, illustration to Alices Adventures

Knave before the King and Queen of Hearts, illustration to Alices Adventures
BAL46365 Knave before the King and Queen of Hearts, illustration to Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1832-98) 1907 by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection; English

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: CARROLL: ALICE. Alice falling down the rabbit hole

CARROLL: ALICE. Alice falling down the rabbit hole. Drawing, 1929, by Willy Pogany for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: CARROLL: ALICE, 1890. Illustration for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland

CARROLL: ALICE, 1890. Illustration for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland
The very first set of alternative illustrations of Alice in Wonderland after John Tenniel, was Dutch 1887, ‘Alice in het land der droomen, translated by Eleonora Mann

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: The Queens Croquet Ground Postcard after John Tenniel. ca. 1907

The Queens Croquet Ground Postcard after John Tenniel. ca. 1907, The Queens Croquet Ground Postcard after John Tenniel

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: Floppy eared white Rabbit (Leporidae) with blue Budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) on back

Floppy eared white Rabbit (Leporidae) with blue Budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) on back, side view

Background imageWhite Rabbit Collection: Sitting white Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus ), close up

Sitting white Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus ), close up



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"The Enigmatic White Rabbit: A Journey Through Wonderland" Step into the whimsical world of Alice in Wonderland, where the King and Queen of Hearts preside over their court. In John Tenniel's iconic 1889 artwork, we witness their regal presence as they command attention with a touch of eccentricity. As we delve deeper into this fantastical tale, we encounter a mural that graces numerous monasteries. This masterpiece tells a story of co-operation, reminding us that unity can lead to extraordinary outcomes. Amongst the flurry of illustrations by John Tenniel, one cannot miss the mischievous White Rabbit. With his pen and wash on paper rendering, he captivates our imagination and beckons us to follow him down the rabbit hole. Accompanied by Lewis Carroll's enchanting words, we find ourselves amidst "The Shower of Cards. " The chaos unfolds as Alice navigates through an unpredictable wonderland filled with peculiar characters and nonsensical situations. But it is the White Rabbit who steals our attention once more in Tenniel's 1889 depiction. Clutching a watch tightly in his paw, he epitomizes urgency and reminds us not to waste time on frivolous pursuits. In another moment captured by Tenniel's skilled hand, Alice reaches out her hand towards the White Rabbit. We sense her curiosity mingled with trepidation as she embarks on this extraordinary adventure. Meanwhile, The Queen never ceases her quarrels with fellow players – illustrating how power struggles can overshadow even the most delightful experiences. Yet amidst all this turmoil stands a rabbit court official blowing his trumpet for an important announcement - showcasing that order can emerge from chaos when guided by purposeful leadership. Tenniel's portrayal also captures a poignant scene where The Rabbit attempts to flee from Alice’s grasp in 1930. It serves as a reminder that sometimes elusive opportunities slip away if not seized at just the right moment.