Nall's Alice in Wonderland Exhibit is open at Troy University's Nall Museum and
Gallery
In 1975, Nall discovered the enchanting and mysterious “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland”
and “Through the Looking Glass”. He read and studied the text with great passion,
intrigued by the author, Lewis Carroll and the main character, Alice. After a decade
of studying pencil drawings at Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and the University of
Alabama, and being mentored by surrealist painter Salvador Dali, Nall embarked on
the creation of what he hails the most important series of his lifetime: “Alice in
Wonderland.”
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