
The Mad Teaparty - Storybook Classics Greeting Card
BLANK INSIDE “We're all mad here." In 1907, Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland entered the public domain in the United Kingdom, sparking a wave of illustrated editions. Arthur Rackham's interpretation, released during this time, featured thirteen color plates and fifteen black-and-white line drawings. Rackham's distinctive, somewhat dark aesthetic stirred controversy initially, but it has since evolved into a unique and highly valued artistic contribution. Today, original copies of this edition are coveted by collectors for their unparalleled artistic significance. See this image as an art print! Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) stands as a celebrated British illustrator known for his intricate and somewhat eerie pen and ink drawings expertly combined with watercolors. This unique technique, born during his early career as a journalistic illustrator, set him apart. Hailing from London, Rackham nurtured his artistic talents at the Lambeth School of Art, establishing a solid foun