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Entertainment Favorite Place: Tasha Tudor Museum in Brattleboro, Vt., explores author's whimsical world Published: Jul. 23, 2013, 9:30 a.m.
Children's book illustrator Tasha Tudor, 92, whose whimsical drawings of country outings, gardens and family life in rural New England echoed her own picturesque lifestyle, died June 18 at her ...
The Fenimore Art Museum will open a new exhibition Monday of Tasha Tudor’s original art for greeting cards, children’s books and holidays — from Christmas and Easter to Valentine’s Day ...
I like to think that even though we didn't meet in person again, Tasha Tudor continued inspiring me like she has so many others with her art, storytelling, gardening, and crafts of days gone by.
"The Artful Life of Tasha Tudor" showcases over 40 works of art by Tudor (b. 1915) including paintings, drawings, and greeting cards. On view for the first time in a public exhibition is Hitty's ...
Thursday, June 19MARLBORO - Internationally-known author and illustrator Tasha Tudor died at her home Wednesday at age 92. Her death was announced on her Web site, www.tashatudorandfamily.com.
BRATTLEBORO -- The public is welcome to join friends and family of distinguished Vermont illustrator Tasha Tudor to celebrate her life. Fans of the beloved artist, who was known for her trademark ...
MARLBORO — Well-known children's author and illustrator Tasha Tudor, known best for her whimsical drawings of old-fashioned country life, died Wednesday at her Marlboro home. She was 92. Tudor, who ...
Tudor was all but left out of the will dividing her mother, artist Tasha Tudor’s, multi-million dollar estate which is at the center of a battle between Tudor family members.
MARLBORO, Vt. – Children’s book illustrator Tasha Tudor, whose whimsical drawings of country outings, gardens and family life in rural New England echoed her own picturesque lifestyle, has ...
She was 92, if one counts only the life that began on Aug. 28, 1915. Tudor frequently said that she was the reincarnation of a sea captain”s wife who lived from 1800 to 1840 or 1842, and that it ...