
This black and white illustration depicts a scene from 'Through the Looking-Glass' by Lewis Carroll. A young girl, presumably Alice, is stepping through a mirror. She is wearing a light-colored dress with ruffles and dark shoes. Her expression is focused and determined as she places one foot into the reflective surface. The mirror is framed by ornate, patterned molding. To the left of the mirror stands a whimsical clock with a smiling face. To the right is a large, decorative urn. Above the urn is a framed picture, possibly a portrait. The floor is covered with a patterned rug, and the wall is decorated with floral patterns. The overall style is reminiscent of classic children's book illustrations, with detailed linework and a slightly whimsical quality. The caption at the bottom reads: 'In another moment Alice was through the glass.'