The Queen has come! And isnt she angry., illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll 1832-98 -
John Tenniel
The Trial of the Knave of Hearts, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll 1832-9 -
John Tenniel
The Walrus and the Carpenter, illustration from Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll 1832-98 first published 1871 -
John Tenniel
There Goes Bill, illustration from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll 1832-9 -
John Tenniel
Three Happy Family cards depicting characters from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1832-98) adapted by Emily Gertrude Thomson d.1932 early 20th century -
John Tenniel
Tweedledum and Tweedledee, illustration from Through the Looking Glass, by Lewis Carroll, 1872 -
John Tenniel
The Centurion Kneeling at the Feet of Christ or, Jesus Healing the Son of an Officer, 1752 - Joseph-Marie Vien
The Artists Children, Maria Dorothea and Otto Sigismund Runge, 1809 - Philipp Otto Runge
Courtyard, West End Library, Boston - Maurice Brazil Prendergast
But they who come mid frost and flood - George Holmes
Queens Palace, St. Jamess Park, from Ackermanns Microcosm of London - & Pugin, A.C. Rowlandson, T.
Jardin du Luxembourg - Frederic Martens
The friendly waiter and I 2 - Hablot Knight Browne
Scottish Girl - William Cogswell
Waving goodbye to father - Jozef Israels