
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts two framed drawings in a museum exhibition in Madrid, Spain (latitude: 40.398, longitude: -3.654). The drawings are both illustrations for children's literature, and they are displayed on a dark gray wall. The drawing on the left is a sketch by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, 1832-1898), for his book *Through the Looking-Glass*. It depicts Alice and the White Knight in a garden setting. The drawing on the right is by John Tenniel, 1820-1914, and is a preparatory drawing for his illustration of "The Garden of Live Flowers" from Tennyson's poem *The Coming of Arthur*. It depicts a group of figures in a garden setting. The drawings are framed in simple brown wood frames. The frames are mounted against a dark gray wall. Below each drawing is a small, rectangular, black label with information about the artist, the work, and its date. The labels are printed with white text. The image is taken from an angle, so the top of the wall is obscured.
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