Alice Liddell (1860) by Lewis Carroll

The artwork titled “Alice Liddell” was created by Lewis Carroll in 1860. Belonging to the Pictorialism art movement, this piece falls within the genre of photography. The photograph features a young girl, identified as Alice Liddell, who is seated beside a potted plant. She is dressed in a light-colored, striped dress with long sleeves and a high collar, and her gaze is directed towards the camera. The background is simple and unadorned, directing the viewer’s focus to the subject. The soft lighting and composition contribute to a serene and contemplative atmosphere, characteristic of the Pictorialism movement.

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