In this version of "Wonderland," Robert Ingpen classically illustrates Alice's journey down the rabbit hole. Ingpen, inspired by John Tinnel, the original illustrator, closely follows his style.
Tove Jansson’s illustrations for a rare 1966 edition of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” are melancholy, complex and occasionally scary. Credit... Supported by By Sadie Stein Sadie Stein is an ...
In celebration of the 200th birthday of Sir John Tenniel, the English artist behind Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” books, Google’s homepage features an illustration inspired by the iconic ...
It's no secret I have a soft spot for obscure vintage children's book illustration, especially by famous artists or of famous works. Spotted on the lovely Vintage Kids' Books My Kids Love, here's a ...
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland: Panorama Pops, by Lewis Carroll, illustrated by Grahame Baker-Smith Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland: 150th Anniversary Edition, by Lewis Carroll, illustrated by ...
Google is celebrating the iconic illustrator, John Tenniel, with a Google Doodle on his 200th birthday. Don't recognize the name? Well, how about this: he's the artist behind your favorite Alice in ...