John Tenniel

Self-portrait of John Tenniel, {{circa|1889}} Sir John Tenniel (; 28 February 182025 February 1914) was an English illustrator, graphic humourist and political cartoonist prominent in the second half of the 19th century. An alumnus of the Royal Academy of Arts in London, he was knighted for artistic achievements in 1893, the first such honour ever bestowed on an illustrator or cartoonist.

Tenniel is remembered mainly as the principal political cartoonist for ''Punch'' magazine for over 50 years and for his illustrations to Lewis Carroll's ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' (1865) and ''Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There'' (1871). Tenniel's detailed black-and-white drawings remain the definitive depiction of the ''Alice'' characters, with comic book illustrator and writer Bryan Talbot stating, "Carroll never describes the Mad Hatter: our image of him is pure Tenniel." Provided by Wikipedia
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Author: Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898,
Published 1866
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Author: Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898,
Published 1872
Record Source: Published Materials
Contributors: '; ...Tenniel, John, 1820-1914,...
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