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CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Alice thought that in all her life she had never seen

CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Alice thought that in all her life she had never seen


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CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Alice thought that in all her life she had never seen

CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS.
Alice thought that in all her life she had never seen soldiers so uncertain on their feet: for they were always tripping over something or other. Illustration by John Tenniel from the first edition, 1872, of Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass

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1872 Alice Army Carroll Dodgson Knight Lewis Lutwidge Marching Tenniel Through The Looking Glass Wonderland Troop


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In this print titled "CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS" we are transported into Lewis Carroll's whimsical world of wonder. The illustration by John Tenniel, taken from the first edition in 1872, depicts a scene where Alice finds herself amidst an army of soldiers who seem to be constantly stumbling and tripping over their own feet. It is as if they are uncertain about their every move. The attention to detail in this artwork is truly remarkable. Each soldier is meticulously drawn, showcasing the talent and skill of the artist. We can almost hear the sound of marching boots and feel the energy emanating from these troops. Alice, with her innocent curiosity and wide-eyed wonderment, stands out among them all. She observes these peculiar soldiers with a mix of amusement and bewilderment on her face. It is clear that she has never encountered such an unusual group before. This image captures not only Alice's journey through Wonderland but also her journey through life itself – navigating unfamiliar territories filled with unexpected challenges at every turn. As we gaze upon this enchanting print, we cannot help but marvel at Carroll's ability to transport us into his fantastical realm while simultaneously reflecting on our own experiences in a world that often feels just as perplexing and unpredictable as Wonderland itself.

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CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. The Bread-and-butter-fly discovered by Alice, whose wings are made of slices of bread and butter and head is a lump of sugar. Wood engraving after Sir John Tenniel for the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass, 1872
CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. The Bread-and-butter-fly discovered by Alice, whose wings are made of slices of bread and butter and head is a lump of sugar. Wood engraving after Sir John Tenniel for the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass, 1872

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