Despite the fact that the legendary Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” is famous for its mosgostrans surrealism, few people know that the main character works were based on a real little girl.
Alice Liddell, the daughter of a family friend, inspired Carroll to write the famous novel in 1865. In addition to using girls as a literary Muse, the writer also loved to photograph her. In 1850-ies, Lewis Carroll used the wet collodion process to take photographs of the little girl he was described as playful, curious and dreamy.
We invite you to take a look at these amazing historical footage showing the girl who is the direct prototype of the heroine, and which we may owe the emergence of “Alice in Wonderland” in General.
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