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Tove Jansson’s illustrations for a rare 1966 edition of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” are melancholy, complex and occasionally scary.
Alice Tangerini and her colleagues have devoted their lives to the task of discovering, and thus protecting, plant species and their ecologies that are the basis of life on Earth.
Alice Tangerini, the National Museum of Natural History’s first and only botanical illustrator, has spent the last 50 years bringing over 1000 plant species to life with her drawings.
Illustrator: Oleg Lipchenko Data: Tundra Books, $22.95 Though Oleg Lipchenko's illustrations for "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" have a historical, classic appearance, they are still different ...
Sir John Tenniel’s illustrations for Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through The Looking Glass are timeless masterpieces of the art of book illustration for a reason. Long before the first ...
When I set out to do the illustration of Alice Cooper for this week’s Calendar cover, it came down to not messing up two things: His mascara and his trademark black locks. Everything else would ...
In 1969, Dali was asked by Random House to create illustrations for a special, limited-edition version of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” ...
Alice Provensen, an award-winning artist who illustrated dozens of popular books for children, often in collaboration with her husband, died April 23 at her daughter’s home in San Clemente ...
Lewis Carroll’s seminal classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland has been in print for a full 150 years. The surreal, fantastical tale is most often associated with the drawings of illustrator ...