Alice in Wonderland Illustrations
74Arthur Rackham illustrated Alice in Wonderland
Arthur Rackham is one of the most famous illustrators of Alice in Wonderland. He was born September 19, 1867 and died September 6, 1939. Rackham was British and is still regarded to be one of the premier book illustrators of the 20th Century. Born in London, Arthur Rackham studied at the Lambeth School of Art and supported himself by working as a clerk at the Westminster Fire Office. Around when he was twenty five, he started working as a reporter and illustrator. Later on he moved over to just being an illustrator, which was his career thereafter.
Rackham married in 1903 and had one daughter, Barbara. Rackham won several awards for his work. Although today his work looks old-fashioned, part of his success was in how he embraced newer printing technologies. He began illustrating when printers were moving away from woodblocks and were able to print with more colors using photomechanical line block process. At this time it was common for printers to use three colors, and Rackham was a master at making the most of this medium.
Although Arthur Rackham is probably better known for his illustrations of other books, I think that his work on "Through the Looking Glass" is some of the best artwork around. In fact, I prefer his work to that of Sir John Tenniel, who is the illustrator most people think of when they think of Alice in Wonderland.
If you were to ask me what is better, I think Rackham added a sense of humor and beauty to the illustrations. Also, I guess that I like the illustrations better in color. Rackham was contracted to illustrate Alice in Wonderland in 1907, when he was 40, the year before his daughter was born.
So without further ado, on with the marvelous illustrations to Alice in Wonderland.
Arthur Rackham Links
- Arthur Rackham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The Arthur Rackham Society
- Arthur Rackham at Elizabeth Nesbitt Room Illustrators Project
- Arthur Rackham And His Art
An illustrated biography of Arthur Rackham, England's most celebrated children's book artist. One of 101 biographical pages for illustrators and artists.
Alice in Wonderland
- Alice in Wonderland (1951)
Directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson. With Kathryn Beaumont, Ed Wynn, Richard Haydn. Alice stumbles into the world of Wonderland. Will she get home? Not if the Queen of Hearts has her way. Visit IMDb for Photos, Showtimes, Cast, Crew, Reviews, - Alice in Wonderland - The Official Website
- Alice in Wonderland 2010
Fan site for Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland 2010 - Rackham Art Images - Alice in Wonderland
Alice in Wonderland illustrations by Arthur Rackham. Also full text of the Lewis Carroll's classic children's story online
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I was able to find one at Amazon. It's hardbound with the illustrations. Huge link warning!
Thanks for an informative and interesting hub!
Amazing to think Johnny Depp is going to tackle the Mad Hatter?!













Ivorwen says:
4 months ago
Those pictures are fabulous. Thank you for sharing them. I have several copies of Alice in Wonderland, but none with those illustrations. Is there a copy on the market, currently, with those illustrations?