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Today's Google Doodle celebrates the 200th birthday of British illustrator and artist Sir John Tenniel, best known for his work on Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland series.. Tenniel was born on ...
In 1893, Tenniel was knighted by Queen Victoria for his contribution to the arts, for his work in Punch and “Alice in Wonderland.” He died on Feb. 25, 1914, at age 93. Getty Images ...
Tenniel died in February 1914 at the age of 93, having seen a great many things in a long and rich life -- including the first ‘Alice in Wonderland’ film in 1903. -- Geoff Boucher. RECENT AND ...
The 5 most haunting Sir John Tenniel illustrations beyond Alice in Wonderland The cartoonist is celebrated as today's Google Doodle. Here's a look at some of his most grotesque and powerful work.
Google Doodle celebrates the 200th anniversary of the birth of Sir John Tenniel. He was the illustrator of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Google celebrates the 200th birthday of John Tenniel, the 19th-century artist who illustrated Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Google Look long enough at Friday's Google Doodle and a familiar ...
Tenniel met writer and professor Charles Dodgson in 1864 whose pen name was Carroll. He agreed to illustrate his new book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland which was released in 1865.
Hero Complex: Describe your vision of Alice. Camille Rose Garcia: The original John Tenniel illustrations were always some of my favorites and those were definitely lodged in my head.
As the celebrated children's book of Britain's Victorian era turns 150, an exhibit in Texas traces its history to show how "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" adapted and transformed through now ...
Google visitors may feel more "mad" than usual, upon seeing a Doodle honoring Sir John Tenniel, the illustrator for Alice in Wonderland.
Tenniel's talent caught the attention of Charles Dodgson, known to the world as Lewis Carroll, after an introduction in 1864. He would later go on to illustrate "Alice's Adventure's in Wonderland ...