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  1. ©Public Domain. Published in 1865, Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland was the most time consuming, yet important project of John Tenniel’s career. Though Tenniel created a fresco for the Houses of Parliament in 1846, and worked on other projects prior to working at Punch Magazine, his political cartoons and illustrations for Carroll’s stories are what made him a ...

  2. Sir John Tenniel, Selbstporträt (1889) Sir John Tenniel (* 28. Februar 1820 in London; † 25. Februar 1914 ebenda) war ein britischer Illustrator und Aquarellist . Tenniel zeichnete viele Karikaturen für die britische Satire -Zeitschrift Punch. Eine seiner berühmtesten – und eine der bekanntesten Karikaturen überhaupt – ist Dropping ...

  3. After Sir John Tenniel (British, London 1820–1914 London) 1863 She hath reach'd a tree whose head, Still is green, whose heart is dead (in "Good Words for 1864," opp. p. 542)

  4. Introduction. These web pages provide resources for scholars of John Tenniel’s illustrations for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland ( AAIW) and Through the Looking-Glass ( TTLG ). All the images from the two books are reproduced in the section labelled All Illustrations with information such as measurements and location within the text.

  5. 26 de jul. de 2020 · Sir John Tenniel was one artist who created compelling illustrations during the 20th century. Working during the Victorian era, Tenniel spent 50 years as a political cartoonist for Punch magazine. He produced around 2,000 cartoons for the publication, but it was his illustrations for Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass that made him a household name.

  6. John Tenniel was born on February 28, 1820, in London and educated himself for a career in art, although he became a probationer and, later, a student of the Royal Academy. The symmetry and preciseness of his drawings could be attributed to years of coursework in statuary and human anatomy .

  7. Tenniel's work is renowned for its powerful fantasy, combined with detailed, realistic drawings. He was the first children's book illustrator whose work was exhibited and the first cartoonist to receive a knighthood. John Tenniel was born in 1820 in Bayswater, London. His father was a fencing and dancing master.