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left: Bonomi Edward Warren: Sportsman and dog on a wooded path (1868, watercolor)
center: William Robert Hill: Alice in Wonderland (1876) - without Cheshire Cat
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That magic lantern slide formerly shown in nationalmediamuseumblog.wordpress.com/alice-in-wonderland-lewis-carroll-anniversary now has been replaced by a slide by Sir John Tenniel.
right: Bonomi Edward Warren: Woodland Scene in Summer with Children on a Path (1871, oil on canvas)
center: William Robert Hill: Alice in Wonderland (1876) - without Cheshire Cat
(upper and lower segment expanded vertically)
That magic lantern slide formerly shown in nationalmediamuseumblog.wordpress.com/alice-in-wonderland-lewis-carroll-anniversary now has been replaced by a slide by Sir John Tenniel.
right: Bonomi Edward Warren: Woodland Scene in Summer with Children on a Path (1871, oil on canvas)
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As for this Alice drawing for magic lantern projection by W. R. Hill in the Internet: I only found one sample, scanned in mirror view. To me it looks like several other drawings of the Cheshire Cat scene - however, with a vanished Cheshire Cat.
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