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In 1984, the National Museum of Natural History held an exhibition of 80 of Gast's works, including illustrations of fossils, fish, insects and invertebrates. [2] She retired a year later, in 1985. Outside of her scientific work, Gast was also interested in medieval illuminated manuscripts and created a three-dimensional alphabet in this style.
Helen Adelaide Wood (1860–1927) British botanical artist and scientific illustrator; one of the first women museum workers in the Caribbean; Florence Woolward (1854–1936) English botanical illustrator and author; Winifred Grace Wright (1891–1978) English chemist; illustrated a pocket guide on the flowers of the Province of Natal
Alice R. Tangerini was born on April 25, 1949, in Takoma Park, Maryland. [1] Drawing has been her "life's passion" since the age of four. As a high school student, she met botanist Lyman Bradford Smith through a friend of the family.
Visual artists who depict erotic themes. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. ...
Antigua and Barbuda women illustrators (1 P) Argentine women illustrators (1 C, 3 P) Australian women illustrators (1 C, 36 P) Austrian women illustrators (1 C, 6 P) B.
Also: United States: People: By occupation: Illustrators / Women artists: Women illustrators This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American illustrators . It includes illustrators that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Gertrude Mary Woodward (1854–1939) was a British scientific illustrator.She illustrated many palaeontological works for the Natural History Museum, London and was esteemed by her peers for the accuracy and quality of her watercolour work.
Jacqui Morgan, (February 22, 1939 – July 3, 2013) born Jacquelynn Morganstern in New York, was an American illustrator, educator and watercolour painter. She became influential during the 1960s and 1970s with the youthful and psychedelic style of her illustrations.