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The Walrus sobbed into his pocket-handkerchief while the Carpenter ate his bread: after the design by Sir John Tenniel from the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass

The Walrus sobbed into his pocket-handkerchief while the Carpenter ate his bread: after the design by Sir John Tenniel from the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass


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The Walrus sobbed into his pocket-handkerchief while the Carpenter ate his bread: after the design by Sir John Tenniel from the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass

DODGSON: LOOKING GLASS.
The Walrus sobbed into his pocket-handkerchief while the Carpenter ate his bread: after the design by Sir John Tenniel from the first edition of Lewis Carrolls " Through the Looking Glass."

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This print captures a poignant moment from Lewis Carroll's timeless masterpiece, "Through the Looking Glass". The image showcases Sir John Tenniel's exquisite illustration of an emotional scene between two peculiar characters - the Walrus and the Carpenter. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, we witness the Walrus sobbing into his pocket-handkerchief while the Carpenter nonchalantly enjoys his bread. The intricate details of Tenniel's design come to life in this stunning print, transporting us to a world filled with fantasy and wonder. The marine-themed backdrop evokes a sense of mystery and beauty that is synonymous with Carroll's literary genius. In this single frame, we are reminded of the ugly truth behind poetry and literature. The juxtaposition between crying and eating symbolizes both sadness and satisfaction, leaving us pondering deeper meanings within Carroll's narrative. As we delve into Alice's adventures through Wonderland once again, let us not forget Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) - the brilliant mind who crafted these enchanting tales for children and adults alike. This print serves as a visual reminder of Dodgson's extraordinary imagination that has captivated generations since its publication in 1872. Whether you're an avid reader or simply appreciate artistry at its finest, this Granger Art on Demand piece is sure to transport you to another world where oysters talk, walruses cry, and carpenters feast on bread by the seashore.

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