In the penultimate in her illustrated series, artist Trudi Murray looks at the life of Irena Sendler, who helped Jewish children escape the ghetto of Nazi-occupied Warsaw.
Trudi Murray

Trudi Murray
Trudi Murray is an artist, illustrator and writer, working in a pretty art studio in Richmond, London, with a lovely view of the treetops and people passing by on the street below. Her paintings hang in schools, churches, libraries, and the homes of an ever growing number of private clients. She's illustrated magazine and book covers, and worked in editorial illustrating too. Her biggest ambition is to write and illustrate books for children.
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As part of her illustrated series into the lives of inspirational women, Trudi Murray explores the life and legacy of intrepid botanist Janaki Ammal.
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Everybody who was anybody in late 16th Century Italy wanted their portrait painted by Lavinia Fontana, a talented artist who understood how her high-society sitters wanted to be seen, and was able to support herself, her husband and 11 children.
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Have you ever heard of the female scientist who helped develop the polio vaccine? As part of her illustrated series, artist Trudi Murray introduces us the story of Japanese American Dr Ruby Hirose.
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Artist and illustrator Trudi Murray continues her series highlighting inspiring women from history, this time looking at the life of activist Olive Morris.