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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.
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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.
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Tenniel was invited by Mark Lemon to be the cartoonist of "Punch" magazine.
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Tenniel illustrated a new edition of Esop Tales.
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Alice in Wonderland from Lewis Carroll was about to be published and carrol requested John Tenniel to do the illustrations of the book.
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Tenniel finished the first illustration of the book.
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Tenniel finished and sent all the originals pictures of Alice in Wonderland
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Carroll ask to John for made the illustrations of the book “through the looking glass”.
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Tenniel was the author of one of the mosaics of Leonardo Da Vinci placed in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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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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A banquet of farewell was carried out, presided by the chaiman of the Chamber of the Common ones.
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The cartoonist of Alice in the Wonderland, Through the Looking glass, and What Alice Found There died en 25 of febraury of 1914