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.