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John Tenniel was born in London (England)
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Exhibition of Artists Britanic Company.
At the age of sixteen, he sent his first picture to the exhibition of Artists Britanic Company.and began to expose his work in Suffolk Street's galleries. -
Desing for a contest of decoration of the Palace of Westminster
He did an emblem of almost five meters that took part in the contest of designs for the wall decoration of the Palace of Westminster. -
Is invited to the ``Punch´´ magazine.
Tenniel was invited by Mark Lemon to be the cartoonist of "Punch" magazine. -
New edition of Esop Tales.
Tenniel illustrated a new edition of Esop Tales. -
Carrol requested John Tenniel to do the illustrations of the book.
Alice in Wonderland from Lewis Carroll was about to be published and carrol requested John Tenniel to do the illustrations of the book. -
He finished the first illustration of the book.
Tenniel finished the first illustration of the book. -
Tenniel finished and sent all the originals pictures of Alice in Wonderland
Tenniel finished and sent all the originals pictures of Alice in Wonderland -
The work was printed again.
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Carroll ask to John for made the illustrations
Carroll ask to John for made the illustrations of the book “through the looking glass”. -
Tenniel was the author of one of the mosaics of Leonardo Da Vinci
Tenniel was the author of one of the mosaics of Leonardo Da Vinci placed in the Victoria and Albert Museum. -
More famous political drawings
He did more famous political drawings, one of the most famous is "Droping the pilot" (leaving the pilot) about Bimarck's resignation. -
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Public exhibitions of Tenniel's work were carried out.
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A banquet of farewell
A banquet of farewell was carried out, presided by the chaiman of the Chamber of the Common ones. -
John Tenniel died.
The cartoonist of Alice in the Wonderland, Through the Looking glass, and What Alice Found There died en 25 of febraury of 1914