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Essay heading: John Tenniel
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It was called, “Dropping the Pilot.”
“By the time of his work on Dickens's The Haunted Man Tenniel had already exhibited at the Society of British Artists in 1836 and at the Royal Academy (1837-42). He had also contributed illustrations to The Book of British Birds (1842), his friend Charles Keene's Heath's Book of Beauty (1845), and, most recently, Thomas James's Aesop's Fables (1848) (Allingham 3)... displayed 300 characters
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In 1864, Tenniel became the head Punch illustrator, and in the following year created the forty-two illustrations in Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” Tenniel is also responsible for the illustrations in Carroll’s follow up book to Alice, “Through the Looking Glass” in 1872. “John Tenniel's reputation as an illustrator and cartoonist is indelibly tied to his participation in the Alice books... displayed next 300 characters
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