Unseen Salvador Dali’s Paintings Of Alice In Wonderland - 1

Unseen Salvador Dali’s Paintings Of Alice In Wonderland

Created by Lewis Carroll back in the mid 19th century, Alice in Wonderland has remained a staple mark of vivid imagination and creativity for more than 150 years now. So it comes as no surprise that many other artists have incorporated Carroll’s ideas into their work. What might surprise you though, is that one of those artists was the famous Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí.

Thanks to the visionary editor at Random House, in 1969 Dalí was commissioned to illustrate a very limited edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland under the publisher’s book of the month series. The result was a classic story illustrated like never before with these 12 heliogravures.

For over half of a century this version of the book was available only to a few collectors, but now, to mark the 150th anniversary of the story, Princeton University Press is re-releasing it and even adding new introductions by Mark Burstein, president of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America.

Advice From A Caterpillar

Mad Tea Party

The Caucus Race and a Long Tale

The Queen’s Croquet Ground

Down the Rabbit Hole

The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill

The Pool of Tears

The Mock Turtle’s Story

Pig and Pepper

Frontispiece for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

Alice’s Evidence

The Lobster’s Quadrille

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