This work put me in mind of a favourite painter - Michael Sowa.
Here's a YouTube presentation, in the matter of Ross's Alice Paintings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVlE6WWqIP0ou-tube
He is prolific; I don't like it all, but the one with the dog and the cat looking through their different windows put me so much in mind of Vermeer's Little Street in Delft that I laughed aloud.
I once bought a picture of a rabbit (by Aviva Halter) from a gallery because I walked into the room and laughed with delight when I saw how the painter had made her rabbit live in the same way as Dürer had made his baby hare - she had even worked her initials into a monogram. The gallery owner said he knew what the artist had done and I was the first to see her joke. She paints dog-portraits now and her work is not much to my taste, but her original rabbit is on my wall as I type (look up and left) along with a charcoal sketch of a whippet by Simon Packard and a hare running through dandelions by Rebecca Polyblank.
By the way, I name the artists not as a way of "dropping" them, but because I think they should be linked to their work and so that people can look them up and see more. As Sharon did with Mahurin.