“Visitors to Alice: 150 Years of Wonderland will encounter the fascinating and often surprising story behind the making of one of the world’s true literary classics.” — Peggy Fogelman, Acting Director of the Morgan Library & Museum.
John Tenniel (1820–1914), “Nothing but a pack of cards!,“ 1885, Hand-colored proof. Gift of Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., The Morgan Library & Museum, Photography by Steven H. Crossot, 2014
Carte de visite photograph of Lewis Carroll with lens, 1863, Photograph by Oscar Gustav Rejlander. Gift of Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., The Morgan Library & Museum, Photography by Graham S. Haber, 2015
Alice Liddell in wreath as “Queen of May,” 1860, Albumen print, Photograph by Lewis Carroll (1832– 1898). Gift of Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., The Morgan Library & Museum, Photography by Graham S. Haber, 2015
Alice Liddell’s purse, prayer books, letter seal, ring and letter to her father. Gift of Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., The Morgan Library & Museum, Photography by Graham S. Haber, 2015
Lewis Carroll (1832–1898), Alice’s Adventures Under Ground, completed 13 September 1864, Illustrated manuscript. © The British Library Board
John Tenniel (1820–1914), The White Rabbit, 1864-1865, Preparatory drawing, graphite with pen and brown ink on paper. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gale, The Morgan Library & Museum, Photography by Steven H. Crossot, 2014
John Tenniel (1820–1914), The White Rabbit, 1885, Hand-colored proof. Gift of Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., The Morgan Library & Museum, Photography by Steven H. Crossot, 2014
Lewis Carroll (1832—1898), “Yr hair wants cutting” (The Mad Tea Party), ca. May 1865, Drawing (Pen and ink on paper) after a woodblock proof of John Tenniel’s design, Private Collection
John Tenniel (1820–1914), “Why is a raven like a writing-desk?” (The Mad Tea Party), 1885, Hand-colored proof. Gift of Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., The Morgan Library & Museum, Photography by Steven H. Crossot, 2014
John Tenniel (1820–1914), Painting the Roses Red, 1885, Hand-colored proof. Gift of Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., The Morgan Library & Museum, Photography by Steven H. Crossot, 2014
John Tenniel (1820–1914), “Off with her head!” 1885, Hand-colored proof. Gift of Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., The Morgan Library & Museum, Photography by Steven H. Crossot, 2014
John Tenniel (1820–1914), The Blue Caterpillar, 1864–65, Preparatory drawing (graphite on paper), Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gale, The Morgan Library & Museum, Photography by Steven H. Crossot, 2014
Lewis Carroll (1832—1898), “Tis the Voice of the Lobster,” Manuscript poem, signed and dated 31 October 1886, Alfred C. Berol Collection, Fales Library and Special Collections, New York University
Lewis Carroll (1832–1898), Useful and Instructive Poetry, dated [Croft Rectory, Yorkshire, 1845], Autograph manuscript, Alfred C. Berol Collection, Fales Library and Special Collections, New York University
Lewis Carroll (1832—1898), John Tenniel (1820—1914), illustrator, The Nursery “Alice,” London: Macmillan and Co., [1889], First printing (First suppressed edition), bound with Tenniel’s revised colored proofs of the illustrations. Private Collection
Lewis Carroll (1832—1898), John Tenniel (1820—1914), illustrator, Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, London: Macmillan and Co., 1872, First edition, bound with Tenniel’s transfer drawings, Private Collection
W. Butcher & Sons, Alice in Wonderland, London, 1905-1908, Magic lantern slides issued in the Primus junior lecturers’ series, number 778d. Gift of Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., The Morgan Library & Museum, Photography by Graham S. Haber, 2015
Lewis Carroll (1832–1898), Postcard to Mary Mileham, signed in reverse C. L. D. and dated Eastbourne, 14 September 1884. Gift of Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., The Morgan Library & Museum, Photography by Graham S. Haber, 2015
Lewis Carroll (1832–1898), John Tenniel (1820–1914), illustrator, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, London: Macmillan and Co., 1865, First printing (first suppressed edition). Gift of Arthur A. Houghton, Jr.,The Morgan Library & Museum, Photography by Graham S. Haber, 2015
Entrance Photo by Corrado Serra. Exhibition Images courtesy The Morgan Library & Museum