03/01/2026
For the first week of Women’s History Month, we honour paleoartist Alice B. Woodward (1862-1951). Born in London, UK, Alice began drawing at a young age and by the time she was in her teens, she was doing scientific illustrations for her father, who was Keeper of Geology at the Natural History Museum. Alice went on to work mainly as an illustrator of children’s literature, including Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and Black Beauty. She also continued to practice paleoart, including 50 out of 56 plates for Henry R. Knipe’s 1912 book Evolution in the Past.
Originally posted by Malcom Daniel