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  1. Alice's adventures in Wonderland by Lewis, and Tenniel, Sir John, 1820-1914, illus Carroll, 1946-01-01
  2. Cartoons from Punch by John Tenniel. by Tenniel. John. Sir. 1820-1914., 1920-01-01
  3. Sir John Tenniel: Alice's White Knight by Rodney K. Engen, 1991-07
  4. Sir John Tenniel: Aspects of His Work by Roger Simpson, 1994-04
  5. The Tenniel Illustrations to the "Alice" Books by Michael Hancher, 1985-12

21. BEDTIME-STORY CLASSICS-Alice In Wonderland BACKGROUND
the puns and irony in the original tale.. Sir John Tenniel 18201914. The book s cover described it as Containing Twenty Coloured
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THE MAKING OF ALICE IN WONDERLAND
The
of Alice In Wonderland
There have been any number of illustrators for this delightfully nonsensical tale over the years. The appearance of the characters has also tended to change, according to each artists' style. Each set of illustrations was richly evocative of the tale, however, and each has contributed to our continued enjoyment of this story. The work of several of the earliest illustrators has been chosen for inclusion here, along with two more contemporary artists. Sound a wee bit surreal? Perhaps. But then, so is the story itself. To the best of our knowledge, this BEDTIME-STORY CLASSIC is the only rendering of Alice In Wonderland which successfully melds the nearly complete works of multiple artists with the tale itself.

22. Http://pagina.de/LewisCarroll - JOHN TENNIEL
Translate this page Sir John Tenniel (1820-1914) (fotografía izquierda) ha pasado a la historia del arte como ilustrador y dibujante satírico, especialmente famoso por sus
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ALICIAY CARROLL
John Tenniel BIOGRAFÍA
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GUIÑOLES C+ Links LINKS JOHN TENNIEL Sir John Tenniel (1820-1914) (fotografía izquierda) ha pasado a la historia del arte como ilustrador y dibujante satírico, especialmente famoso por sus colaboraciones en la revista Punch y sus ilustraciones para Las Aventuras de Alicia. Estudió en los talleres de la Royal Academy y a los 16 años de edad expuso por primera vez en la muestra organizada por la Society of British Artists (Asociación de artistas británicos). En 1845 toma parte en el concurso de murales para decorar el nuevo palacio de Westminster y consigue un premio de 100 libras y el encargo para realizar un fresco para el «Salón de los poetas» en la Cámara de los lores. Ya para entonces se le conocía y se le apreciaba como dibujante de humor, estimulándole en su faceta de caricaturista su amigo Charles Keene. En 1850 entra fijo en plantilla como dibujante del Punch y este periódico seguirá trabajando Tenniel durante la mayor parte de su vida, repartiéndose la tarea con su amigo Leech.

23. Sir John Tenniel And The Alice Books  Historians Of Children
forethought nor remorse . No small amount of readerly pleasure is provided by the fortytwo illustrations done by Sir John Tenniel (1820-1914) who also
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Sir John Tenniel and the Alice Books
Historians of children's literature universally agree that the publication of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) marks the liberation of children's books from the restraining hands of the moralists (OCCL, 102). Indeed, Harvey Darton went so far as to call it the first unapologetic appearance of "liberty of thought" in children's books. About the pleasures of the text he remarked, "Henceforth fear had gone, and with it shy disquiet. There was to be in hours of pleasure no more dread about the moral value, the ponderable, measured quality and extent, of the pleasure itself. It was to be enjoyed and even promoted with neither forethought nor remorse ."
This slide shows the frontispiece and title page of the rare withdrawn 1865 first edition. The red color that Carroll preferred for the binding is also visible. Apparently the fault, which Tenniel objected to, was very slight - some of the blocks had been printed rather lightly.
These slides show the skill and light touch Tenniel had in representing animals. He was not, however, all that successful with human anatomy: Alice's head seems slightly larger than her delicate frame can support. In slide 82, the Dodo is Dodgson himself. Note also the monkey in the background, who is not mentioned in the text. Considering the intellectual currents at the time, and the fact that the Dodo was known to be an extinct bird (Darwin), it seems likely that Tenniel was alluding to the debate about natural selection and evolution.

24. The Tenniel Website
John Tenniel (18201914) is probably best known for his London News, Mark Lemon as Sir John Falstaff. John Tenniel Alice inadvertently kicks Bill the lizard up
http://oufcnt2.open.ac.uk/~gill_stoker/tenniel.htm
The Tenniel Website
John Tenniel: Alice finds a bottle labelled 'Drink Me'
Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
first published 1865
John Tenniel (1820-1914) is probably best known for his illustrations to Lewis Carroll's two Alice books, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1871). He was also political cartoonist for Punch magazine, where he worked for 50 years, from 1850 to 1901; he became chief political cartoonist on the death of John Leech in 1864.
Full biography

Below is a list of all the literature which Tenniel's illustrated, in books and periodicals - not all reprints are included, as in some cases there are so many of them. For the same reason all his Punch cartoons cannot be listed here; however, a section on some of his cartoons is included.
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Punch cartoons
John Tenniel: Alice meets a Caterpillar
Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
first published 1865 Books The Book of British Ballads HALL, Samuel Carter (ed) Undine LA MOTTE FOUQUE

25. Sir John Tenniel - Bibliography Summary
Sir John Tenniel Bibliography Summary. Pub Biblio Summary Alpha Chron Main Menu Search Tenniel, John (, 1820-1914).
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26. Tate Collections | Index
Tenniel. Refine. List the works by this artist View works by this artist in a lightbox, Sir John Tenniel 18201914, Show all works. 1 Work,
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27. Graphic Witness Visual Arts Social Commentary
Graphic Witness home page Sir John Tenniel (18201914) Punch the London Charivari September 3, 1864 select image to enlarge return
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Sir John Tenniel Punch: the London Charivari
September 3, 1864 select image to enlarge
return to fast loading Thomas Nast page or same page with embedded images (slower to load) The American Juggernaut Tenniel's view of the Civil War
In 1867, Federal troops were occupying the South to ensure compliance with Reconstruction efforts. The fire brigade here have been ordered by the military governor to carry a Union flag in their parade and the story [not shown] and headline about 'tyrannical military despotism' both indicate their indignation. The only non-grotesque figure is the Union amputee, firmly offering them the 'despised' flag.
Harper's Weekly, May 25, 1867
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28. SIR JOHN TENNIEL - Definition By HyperDictionary.com
Sir John Tenniel. WordNet Dictionary. Definition n English cartoonist (18201914). Synonyms Tenniel. See Also cartoonist. COPYRIGHT © 2000-2003 WEBNOX CORP.
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29. TENNIEL - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
Pronunciation tenyul. WordNet Dictionary. Definition n English cartoonist (18201914). Synonyms Sir John Tenniel. See Also cartoonist.
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30. Alice's Adventures In Wonderland (Multimedia) Credits
Return to INDEX. . Sir John Tenniel (18201914). Over his lifetime, Sir John Tenniel was responsible for more than 2000 cartoons in the comic magazine, Punch.
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Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge (1832-1898)
After three years at Rugby, Dodgson matriculated in 1850 at Christ Church, where he lived almost uninterrruptedly until his death. In 1854 he was placed in the first class in the Final Mathematical School; the next year he became a lecturer in Mathematics, and in 1861 he was ordained Deacon. Intensely shy, his most initmate friends were little girls, of whom he took many photographs. He contributed verse to The Train , a periodical edited by Edmund Yates, who chose Lewis Carroll from four suggested pseudonyms proposed by his contributor - Lewis being derived from Lutwidge by way of Ludovicus and Carroll from Charles (Carolus). Under this name Dodgson wrote Alice's Adventrues in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-glass and What Alice Found There (1871). He also wrote on mathematical subjects, his Euclid and His Modern Rivals appearing in 1879. It is said that Queen Victoria, having told him how much she had enjoyed Alice in Wonderland and that she was looking forward to another work by him, was disconcerted to receive his Syllabus of Plane Algebraical Geometry
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Sir John Tenniel (1820-1914)
Over his lifetime, Sir John Tenniel was responsible for more than 2000 cartoons in the comic magazine

31. TENNIEL, Sir John, Autographs, Letters, Documents, Manuscripts
Tenniel, Sir John (18201914). Artist and illustrator. Autograph Letter Signed to Gerald Christy, 1 page 8vo, neatly inlaid, 10
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TENNIEL, Sir John (1820-1914). Artist and illustrator.
Autograph Letter Signed to Gerald Christy, 1 page 8vo, neatly inlaid, 10 Portsdown Road, Maida Hill, 19 May 1892. Returning tickets to Du Maurier's lecture, which he find himself unable to attend.
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32. Art And Architecture Autographs, Letters, Documents, Manuscripts
75 / $138 / €115 No 21123 T (return to top). Longer description and image Tenniel, Sir John (18201914). Artist and illustrator.
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33. Swain, Joseph, 1820-1909, Recipient. Letters From Various Corespondents: Guide.
(102) Tenniel, Sir John, 18201914. ALs to same; London Tuesday, 24 Jun 188-? 1s.(1p.). (103) Tenniel, Sir John, 1820-1914. ALs
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bMS Eng 745
Swain, Joseph, 1820-1909, recipient. Letters from various corespondents: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Eng 745
Creator: Swain, Joseph, 1820-1909, recipient.
Title: Letters from various correspondents,
Date(s):
Quantity: 1 box (.5 linear ft)
Abstract: Letters to British wood-engraver Joseph Swain concerning his engravings.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information:
Gift of W. B. O. Field.
Historical Note
Swain was a wood-engraver. He did engravings for Punch and for many other British magazines.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by author.
Scope and Content
Consists of letters concerning engraving done by Swain. Includes letters from artists and illustrators. Includes 22 letters from Tom Taylor, editor of Punch, and 27 letters from Sir John Tenniel.
Container List
  • (1) Allen, George, 1832-1907. A.L.s. to [Joseph] Swain; Keston, Kent, 12 Nov 1872. 1s.(1p.) (2) Allingham, Helen (Paterson) 1848- A.L.s. to same; Witley, Godalming, 16 Jun 1885. 1s.(2p.)

34. Paxton, Blanche, Former Owner. Paxton Album On William Makepeace Thackeray: Guid
(20) Tenniel, John, Sir, 18201914. Hüldbrand, Berthalda, and Kühleborn in the Black Valley, 1849. Album page 20r. (21) Tenniel, John, Sir, 1820-1914.
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HEW 8.6.2
Paxton, Blanche, former owner. Paxton album on William Makepeace Thackeray: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Call No.: HEW 8.6.2
Creator: Paxton, Blanche, former owner.
Title: Paxton album on William Makepeace Thackeray,
Date(s): 1836-1868 and undated.
Quantity: 1 v. in case, 29 cm.
Abstract: An album containing original materials mostly by or about William Makepeace Thackeray.
Administrative Information
Processed by: Bonnie B. Salt
The pages in the album were numbered prior to receipt at Harvard; these are the page references given below. Pasted-in items were later numbered in the repository, consecutively as laid into the volume, and now consitute the item numbers below.
Dimensions of drawings are primarily of the image, not the sheet.
Many pages contain annotations in an unidentified hand and have been marked in finding aid as: "Note in album." Acquisition Information: Part of the Harry Elkins Widener Collection.

35. Object Records Page
of the day, including Frederic, Lord Leighton and Sir John Everett Millais. John Tenniel (18201914) is best remembered for his designs for Alice in Wonderland
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36. The British Museum: Factsheets
1883) and Leech, and later artists such as Charles Keene (18231891), George Du Maurier (1834-1896), Phil May (1864-1903) and Sir John Tenniel (1820-1914).
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factsheets modern cartoons Modern Cartoons
Above: Henry Mayo Bateman (1887-1970) , The Boy Who Breathed on Glass in the British Museum (detail)
The Department of Prints and Drawings
has the most extensive collection of British graphic satire from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. This includes a comprehensive group of prints by William Hogarth (1697-1764); satirical prints or caricatures by James Gillray (1756-1815), Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) and George Cruikshank (1792-1878); drawings and lithographs by John 'HB' Doyle (1797-1868), and work by many other artists. The modern use of the word 'cartoon' as applied to humorous or satirical representations, dates from 1843 when John Leech (1817-1864) published a facetious drawing directed against the exhibition of the cartoons, i.e. full-scale preparatory designs, for the decorative scheme proposed for the new Houses of Parliament. From the mid-nineteenth century onwards there are cartoons by many of the generations of contributors to the magazine Punch , which was founded in 1841, including Richard Doyle (1824-1883) and Leech, and later artists such as Charles Keene (1823-1891), George Du Maurier (1834-1896), Phil May (1864-1903) and Sir John Tenniel (1820-1914). Furthermore, there are chromo-lithographs introduced by

37. Norwalk Public Library
Merrill C Merrill Chapin 1904 See Tenney Merrill Chapin 1904 1 Tenney Merrill Chapin 1904 4 Tenney Tommy 1956 c2002 1 Tenniel John Sir 1820 1914 3 Tenniel
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38. Sir John Tenniel
Sir John Tenniel. Sir John Tenniel (18201914), English cartoonist and book illustrator, born in London. From 1851 to 1901 Tenniel
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Sir John Tenniel Sir John Tenniel (1820-1914), English cartoonist and book illustrator, born in London. From 1851 to 1901 Tenniel was cartoonist for Punch magazine, for which he drew about 2300 cartoons. Among his principal book illustrations are those for Aesop's Fables (1848) and Lewis Carroll's classics, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass and what Alice Found There Source: Funk and Wagnals New Encyclopedia Read The Chapter Lewis Carroll ... Start Page

39. Biography For: John Tenniel
close this window. John Tenniel, 18201914. Identity Sir John Tenniel was born in London and was the son of a dancing master and fencing instructor. Life
http://www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk/biog/Tenn_J.htm
THE CORRESPONDENCE
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John Tenniel, 1820-1914
Nationality : English
Date of Birth : 20 February 1820
Place of Birth : Kensington, London
Date of Death : 25 February 1914
Place of Death : Kensington, London
Identity:
Sir John Tenniel was born in London and was the son of a dancing master and fencing instructor.
Life:
He was a painter, illustrator and cartoonist. Although he attended the Royal Academy Schools he was largely self-taught as a book illustrator and periodical cartoonist. He exhibited between 1835 and 1880 at the Royal Academy, the Society of British Artists, the New Watercolour Society and elsewhere. He became a member of the Royal Society of Painters and Etchers in 1874. In 1851 he replaced Richard Doyle on the staff of Punch , where he remained until 1901, drawing nearly all the principal cartoons. He illustrated many books, including Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass , and Dicken's The Haunted Man
Bibliography:
Wood, C. The Dictionary of Victorian Artists , 2nd ed., Woodbridge, 1978; Allingham, P. V.

40. Whistler Correspondence: JW To Charles Augustus Howell, [17/24 May 1864?] [02788
the Thames in Chelsea. 7. Teniel Probably Sir John Tenniel (18201914), painter and illustrator biography. 8. Charles Keene Charles
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THE CORRESPONDENCE
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Date
: [17/24 May 1864?]
Author : JW
Place : [London]
Recipient : Charles Augustus Howell
Place : [London]
Repository : Glasgow University Library
Call Number : MS Whistler LB 11/9
Document Type : ALS
[monogram:] WEN Dear Howell I intended to have written before but I am always behind-hand - We are going to the Derby - and unfortunately with the party we spoke of for we would rather go with you - In any case meet us at Cremorne As to Teniel that is simple enough - only I think Charles Keene would manage your affair better - [p. 2] I have varnished the little White Girl - since your letter Au revoir - Jim Whistler I have a little box I want to give you for your cigarette tobacco
Notes: [17/24 May 1864?] JW painted Symphony in White, No. 2: The Little White Girl (YMSM 52) in 1864. This letter was probably written in the week preceding Derby Day, which in 1864 was on 25 May ( The Times , 26 May 1864). Charles Augustus Howell Charles Augustus ('Owl') Howell (1840?-1890), entrepreneur [biography] ALS This is one of the earliest letters from JW to C. A. Howell, who stuck it into the first of two albums of documents, letters and press-cuttings concerning JW. Some time after October 1884 (and possibly after Howell's death in 1890) these albums were acquired by Cornelius Cox (b. ca 1836), stockbroker and collector

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