Lewis Carroll

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Size: 12 cm

Color: Gray stone

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A traditional-style bust of Lewis Carroll on a column pedestal. The bottom of the pedestal has a name plate.

The bust and pedestal is 3D-printed in a single color using environmentally friendly bio-plastic.

Size:
12 cm

  • Height: 12 cm (bust 8.5 + column 3.5)
  • Width: 6 cm
  • Depth: 5-6 cm
  • Weight: around 30-50 grams

Color:
Gray stone

Gray stone-like matte

Text plate:
Lewis Carroll

A column pedestal with a text plate at the bottom with the text:

LEWIS
CARROLL

Lewis Carroll, the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was an English writer, mathematician, and logician, best known for his classic children's books "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass." Born on January 27, 1832, in Daresbury, Cheshire, Dodgson was also a noted photographer and a professor of mathematics at Christ Church, Oxford. His writing is celebrated for its word play, whimsical fantasy, and sense of the absurd, which have captivated readers of all ages. In addition to his literary work, Carroll made significant contributions to the fields of mathematics and logic, particularly in the study of linear algebra and symbolic logic. Carroll's literary creations have had a lasting impact on both popular culture and the genre of children's literature.

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