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Picture
Picture
Overlaid on Sheet Music Artwork
Illustration by John Tenniel

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Buy Now - 8x10 inch print
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Printed in California on luxurious, fine art, gallery quality paper. 
​Perfect for a dining room, living room, kitchen, bedroom, or the office. Makes a great gift too.


About the Caterpillar
Introduced in Chapter Four ("Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill") and the main center of interest of Chapter V ("Advice from a Caterpillar"), the Caterpillar is a hookah-smoking caterpillar exactly three inches high (a height of which he argues in defense, against Alice's complaint). Alice does not like the Caterpillar when they first meet, because he does not immediately talk to her and when he does, it is usually in short, rather rude sentences, or difficult questions.

The original illustration by John Tenniel is something of a visual paradox, wherein the caterpillar's human face appears to be formed from the head and legs of a naturalistic caterpillar.

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