Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland is a cultural phenomenon. It's hard to imagine a time when people weren't enthusiastically discussing this trippy, fantastical world of enchanted tea parties and mischievous felines. And through the years, the story has been visually interpreted in countless ways. Today we'll dive into the art inspired by Alice in Wonderland, exploring everything from the origins of its visual style to modern adaptations. So buckle up and let's jump down the rabbit hole! The Origins of Alice in Wonderland Art To understand the art of Alice in Wonderland, we must first understand its creator: Lewis Carroll. Carroll was a pen name for Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a mathematician and logician who lived in Victorian England. In 1865, he published Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, a novel that would go on to become a classic in English literature. But
Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland is a cultural phenomenon. It's hard to imagine a time when people weren't enthusiastically discussing this trippy, fantastical world of
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