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Lewis Carroll
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Image: (From Left) Reginald Southey with Skeletons and Skulls, 1857. 'It wont come smooth', Irene MacDonald, 1863. 'Tim', The Dodgson's Family Doll, at Croft, 1858. Photographer: Lewis Carroll.

An exhibition of 75 facsimile photographs, taken by the children’s author and mathematician Lewis Carroll (Reverend Charles Dodgson), over a period of 24 years. The work features portraits of close family and friends as well as landscape views of Oxford and includes portraits of Alice Liddell, the inspiration for his classic book Alice in Wonderland.

Lewis Carroll venues:

Fotografisk Center, Copenhagen, Denmark 10 January - 10 February 2000
National Library Foyer, Vilnius, Lithuania 7 March - 2 April 2000
Dom-Fotografic, Poprad, Slovakia 27 April - 10 June 2000
Oravska Gallery, Dolny Kubin, Slovakia 15 June - 3 September 2000
Mestna Gallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia 26 September – 15 October 2000

A catalogue  jointly published by Visual Arts and Literature Departments with texts by Roger Taylor and Marina Warner is available from Cornerhouse Publications

For further information please contact Brett Rogers

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