Gallery & Art
This art book drawn by H. Hanna, who was inspired by the "real Alice" in a photo taken by Lewis Carroll of Alice Liddell at the time he wrote the orginial "Alice's Adventures under Ground", creates another wonderland of her own.
This art book is bellows-folded and can be extended over 32 feet, allowing you to experience Wonderland the way Alice did. Because of the book's structure, you can frame it and hang it on the walls of your room.
This book could become a wonderful and favourite treasure for you if you are an Alice fan. The first edition of this art book, which is limited to 1000 copies, is signed by H. Hanna.
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Roland Macdonald is a British Freelance artist specialising in Illustration and Concept Art. Formerly an artist at The Creative Assembly. Roland was educated at the Chelsea College of Art and Design in London. Print comes with a card mounting. Height 32cm
Roland Macdonald is a British Freelance artist specialising in Illustration and Concept Art. Formerly an artist at The Creative Assembly. Roland was educated at the Chelsea College of Art and Design in London. Print comes with a card mounting. Height 40.5
Roland Macdonald is a British Freelance artist specialising in Illustration and Concept Art. Formerly an artist at The Creative Assembly. Roland was educated at the Chelsea College of Art and Design in London. Print comes with a card mounting. Height 24.5cm
Cheshire Cat in front of an typical Victorian cooking range of which ones still exists in the Alice's Shop. Frances Broomfield was born in Cheshire, north west of England, in 1951. She paints small, detailed pictures in oils and tempera on panels. Frances, who likes to paint anything that appeals to her imagination such as nursery rhymes and subjects with strong imagery, particularly admires the works of Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, Cecil Collins, Ivor Cutler, and Jung.
Queen of Hearts eating her tarts before they get stolen! Frances Broomfield was born in Cheshire, north west of England, in 1951. She paints small, detailed pictures in oils and tempera on panels. Frances, who likes to paint anything that appeals to her imagination such as nursery rhymes and subjects with strong imagery, particularly admires the works of Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, Cecil Collins, Ivor Cutler, and Jung.
Frances Broomfield was born in Cheshire, north west of England, in 1951. She paints small, detailed pictures in oils and tempera on panels. Frances, who likes to paint anything that appeals to her imagination such as nursery rhymes and subjects with strong imagery, particularly admires the works of Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, Cecil Collins, Ivor Cutler, and Jung.
Tweedledum & Tweedledee - originally an oil painting but produced here as a "fine art" quality giclee print. Geoff Shilito was born and raised in the English Lake District but has spent most of his adult life in the south west of England. In 2005 he was elected a member of the Bath Society of Artists (BSA). Formerly a graphic designer and advertising art director Geoff is a self-taught fine artist working exclusively in oils.
Mad Hatter & March Hare - originally an oil painting but produced here as a "fine art" quality giclee print. Geoff Shilito was born and raised in the English Lake District but has spent most of his adult life in the south west of England. In 2005 he was elected a member of the Bath Society of Artists (BSA). Formerly a graphic designer and advertising art director Geoff is a self-taught fine artist working exclusively in oils.
The court scene in Alice in Wonderland to find out "who stole the tarts" Frances Broomfield was born in Cheshire, north west of England, in 1951. She paints small, detailed pictures in oils and tempera on panels. Frances, who likes to paint anything that appeals to her imagination such as nursery rhymes and subjects with strong imagery, particularly admires the works of Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, Cecil Collins, Ivor Cutler, and Jung.