For almost one and a half centuries Lewis Carroll's fantasy stories have been inspiring artists, photographers and filmmakers to create their own interpretations of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass." They were written for a little girl who became the prototype for the heroine, Alice Liddell (on this photo, taken by Carroll in 1858, she is 6 years old). On the 180th anniversary of the birth of the writer, RIA Novosti presents a photo gallery of illustrations for his books, created by famous artists, as well as works which were inspired by the books about Alice.
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18:4727/01/2012For almost one and a half centuries Lewis Carroll's fantasy stories have been inspiring artists, photographers and filmmakers to create their own interpretations of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass.">>