'Executioner argues with the King about cutting off the Cheshire Cat’s head' Alice in Wonderland illustrations (published 1865) by John Tenniel references 'Alice meets the Caterpillar' for Alice In Wonderland (between (1862-1864) by Charles Dodgson (AKA Lewis Carroll) ?

 
 
 
a) Executioner argues with the King about cutting off the Cheshire Cat’s head' Alice in Wonderland illustrations (published 1865) by John Tenniel

 
 
 
 
b) References 'Alice meets the Caterpillar' for Alice In Wonderland (between (1862-1864) by Charles Dodgson (AKA Lewis Carroll) ?  
 
 
 
 
c) The dress becomes an axe


 
 
 
d) Detail at the bottom of the pipe becomes a club symbol, while the bowl of the pipe becomes the axeman's hair

 
 
 
 
d) Probably what's the most interesting part here would be the mouth although these are both heads near enough in the upper centre of the images


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  1. "'Executioner argues with the King about cutting off the Cheshire Cat’s head' Alice in Wonderland illustrations (published 1865) by John Tenniel references 'Alice meets the Caterpillar' for Alice In Wonderland (between (1862-1864) by Charles Dodgson (AKA Lewis Carroll) ?" was posted 16th Decembler 2021

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