Alice Liddell, born on May fourth, eighteen fifty-two, was an English woman whose early life intertwined with the literary world through her acquaintance with the renowned author Lewis Carroll. As a child, she became a significant photographic subject for Carroll, who was captivated by her charm and imagination.
During a memorable boating trip, Carroll spun tales that would later inspire his classic work, 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,' published in eighteen sixty-five. The character of Alice, sharing her name, sparked debates among scholars regarding the extent to which she was modeled after Liddell herself.
Beyond her connection to Carroll, Alice Liddell pursued a career as both an art and fashion model, showcasing her beauty and grace in various artistic endeavors. Her life, marked by creativity and influence, remains a fascinating chapter in the history of literature and art.