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CARROLL: ALICE. Alice falling down the rabbit hole

CARROLL: ALICE. Alice falling down the rabbit hole


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CARROLL: ALICE. Alice falling down the rabbit hole

CARROLL: ALICE.
Alice falling down the rabbit hole. Drawing, 1929, by Willy Pogany for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland

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Alice Alice In Wonderland Carroll Dodgson Fall Lewis Lutwidge Pogany Rabbit Willy Wonderland White Rabbit


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In this print, we are transported into the whimsical world of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. The image depicts a pivotal moment as Alice plunges down the rabbit hole, embarking on her extraordinary journey. Drawn by the talented Willy Pogany in 1929, his intricate illustration beautifully captures the essence of Carroll's timeless tale. As we gaze at this enchanting scene, we witness Alice's fall with wide-eyed wonderment. Her dress billows around her like a parachute, while her hair floats freely in mid-air. The expression on her face is a mix of excitement and trepidation as she descends further into the unknown depths. The attention to detail is remarkable; every line and shadow brings depth to Pogany's creation. We can almost feel ourselves being pulled along with Alice, experiencing that same sense of curiosity and anticipation for what lies ahead. This artwork serves as a visual gateway into Wonderland itself – an escape from reality where anything is possible. It reminds us of our own capacity for imagination and invites us to embrace our inner childlike spirit. Whether you are an ardent fan of Carroll's literary masterpiece or simply captivated by beautiful illustrations, this print will transport you back to that magical world where rabbits wear waistcoats and tea parties defy all logic.

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