Unknown illustrations by Salvador Dali for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Unknown illustrations by Salvador Dali for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

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"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is a fairy tale written by the English mathematician Lewis Carroll in the XIX century, which to this day remains a symbol of vivid imagination and creativity. Therefore, it is not surprising that many artists have included Carroll's images in their works. However, you may be surprised to learn that one of these artists was the surrealist Salvador Dali.

In 1969, one of the editors of Random House hired Dali to illustrate a limited edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland as part of the Book of the Month series. The result was 12 heliogravures, in which the well-known fairy tale acquired new features. For a long time, this version of the book was kept only by a few collectors, but in honor of the 150th anniversary of the fairy tale, Princeton University Press republished this work with illustrations by Dali and with a foreword by Mark Bernstein, head of the North American Society of Lovers Lewis Carroll.

We signed the illustrations with chapter titles translated by Boris Zahoder. There are eight versions of the translation into Russian, including Nina Demurova and Vladimir Nabokov.

(12 photos in total)

Unknown illustrations by Salvador Dali for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Source: Demilked

Unknown illustrations by Salvador Dali for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

"Chapter Five, in which the Worm gives useful advice."

Unknown illustrations by Salvador Dali for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

"Chapter seven, in which they drink tea like crazy."

Unknown illustrations by Salvador Dali for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

"Chapter Three, in which there is a Cross-Instance and a story with a tail."

Unknown illustrations by Salvador Dali for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

"Chapter eight, in which they play croquet at the Queen's."

Unknown illustrations by Salvador Dali for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

"Chapter one, in which Alice almost fell through the Ground."

Unknown illustrations by Salvador Dali for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

"Chapter Four, in which the Triton Bill goes down the drain."

Unknown illustrations by Salvador Dali for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

"Chapter Two, in which Alice is bathed in tears."

Unknown illustrations by Salvador Dali for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

"Chapter nine, which tells the story of the Delicacy."

Unknown illustrations by Salvador Dali for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

"Chapter six, in which piglet and pepper meet."

Unknown illustrations by Salvador Dali for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Illustration for the cover of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

Unknown illustrations by Salvador Dali for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

"Chapter twelve, in which Alice testifies."

Unknown illustrations by Salvador Dali for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

"Chapter Ten, in which they dance a Cancer Quadrille."

Keywords: Alice in Wonderland | Illustrations | Books | Salvador Dali | Surrealism

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