About John Tenniel's illustrations S ir John Tenniel, a well-known English illustrator and political cartoonist for the magazine 'Punch', made the illustrations for both Alice in Wonderland books. The Tenniel Illustrations for Carroll's Alice in Wonderland by Sir John Tenniel ILLUSTRATIONS 1. King and Queen inspecting tart in courtroom 2.
White Rabbit checking watch 3. Alice finding tiny door behind curtain 4. Alice taking "Drink Me" bottle 5.
Alice stretched tall 6. Giant Alice watching Rabbit run away 7. Alice in pool of tears 8.
Tenniel worked with Edmund Evans for the first version printed in color. In the initial proof (right), the colors were generally too dark and over-saturated. Tenniel's notes around the proof call for specific changes, reflected in the version on the left.
Media in category "John Tenniel's illustrations of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 225 total. This Lewis Carroll classic is reproduced in its original form with forty. John Tenniel's Alice Illustrations.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland This lavish paperback edition with foiled edges and jacket is full of exclusive extra material about the history of this classic book. Featuring John Tenniel's dream-like illustrations throughout, it's is the perfect gift for any Alice fan. Color Illustrations of Original John Tenniel 's drawings.
Alice in Wonderland, March Hare, White Rabbit, Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat, Illustrations from John Tenniel, Printable Tags, Frameable Art These are the illustrations from the first printing of Alice in Wonderland by John Tenniel published in 1866. (2) Printable 8.5x11 Printable PDF of 9 Aged Alice in Wonderland Tags (total 1 8 tags) (18. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland pictures B elow you can find all original illustrations from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, drawn by John Tenniel.
Click on the thumbnail images to enlarge the illustration and/or browse through them. Or download all illustrations at once (zip file). John Tenniel is best known (and rightly so) for his beautiful, imaginative, definitive and absolutely perfect pen and ink illustrations for Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass: And What Alice Found There.