The book was an early success, thanks to Tenniel’s imaginative drawings, and this was followed by Through the Looking-Glass, published by MacMillan in 1871, again featuring drawings by Sir John. The First Illustrators The Early Years The copyright on Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland did not ...
concept drawings forAlice in Wonderland. Blair's paintings moved away from Tenneil's sketchy illustrations by taking a modernist stance, using bold and unreal colors. Walt liked Blair's designs, and the script was re-written to focus on comedy, music, and the whimsical side to Carroll's ...
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, widely beloved British children’s book by Lewis Carroll, published in 1865 and illustrated by John Tenniel. It is one of the best-known and most popular works of English-language fiction, about Alice, a young girl who