Keywords: Alice 05a-1116x1492.jpg Assessments 1 Tenniel's Caterpillar The Caterpillar The illustration is noted for its ambiguous central figure whose head can be viewed as being a human male's face with pointed nose and protruding lower lip or being the head end of an actual caterpillar with the right three true legs visible And do you see its long nose and chin At least they look exactly like a nose and chin don't they But they really are two of its legs You know a Caterpillar has got quantities of legs you can see more of them further down Carroll Lewis The Nursery Alice Dover Publications 1966 p27 http //www fromoldbooks org/LewisCaroll-AliceInWonderland/pages/alice_05a/ Alice ™s Adventures in Wonderland 1865 ~ 1865 Sir John Tenniel public domain in the USA out of copyright in Canada hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes and no usage credit required 100px 1914 John Tenniel's illustrations of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 15 Hookahs in art Smoking in art Sitting people in art 19th-century drawings People in nature in art Caterpillars in art |